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In this insightful session, Brendan Clace of The Mosaic Company will explore a practical framework to modernize OT vulnerability management by aligning risk scoring with operational realities and building consensus across teams.
Gaetan Houle of Fortinet and Owen Key of KPMG outline the five essential pillars for AI readiness - strategy, data, technology, workforce and governance - and offer a road map to help organizations build a secure, scalable and effective AI strategy.
Camille Kloppenburg of Security Compass will explore how organizations embed security into development - through threat modeling, traceability, and developer guidance - to deliver secure-by-design products in critical manufacturing.
In this insightful session, Gord Howells, VP IT, Sofina Foods, will discuss the rise in state-sponsored cyberthreats targeting Canadian manufacturers and how to protect OT assets and build a geostrategic defense amid growing geopolitical instability.
Ali Khan, consulting services lead - industrial OT cybersecurity, WSP, will explore how live, connected cybersecurity programs enhance operational resilience, align with regulations, and unify stakeholders to protect business continuity.
Renjith Venugopal, Amin Boroumand and Brendan Clace will discuss why with tight budgets and growing threats, building a strong OT cyber business case, maximizing ROI, and effectively communicating the need for investment are more crucial than ever.
In this insightful session, Bryan Ward of Zero Networks, will explore how automated microsegmentation simplifies OT/IoT security, enabling zero trust without disrupting operations, while enhancing resilience and reducing risk and complexity.
As Industry 4.0 and 5.0 reshape manufacturing, zero trust architecture is key to securing hyperconnected operations from lateral threats. Learn how Zscaler and Price Industries tackle cyber risks in modern factories without added complexity.
Olivera Zatezalo and Dan Lau of Ontario Power Generation explore how AI is fueling advanced cyberthreats and outlines technical strategies and regional approaches to counter emerging AI-driven attacks.
Amin Boroumand of Martinrea International will explore how AI enables real-time threat detection, the challenges of integrating AI into legacy systems, and best practices for securing OT environments against AI-related vulnerabilities.
Goran Novkovic will explore how unified industrial cybersecurity intelligence enhances manufacturing resilience - breaking down silos, leveraging AI, and standardizing practices to build a secure, intelligent operational ecosystem.
Donovan Tindill of DeNexus explores how impact-based OT cyber risk management leverages financial quantification and real-world telemetry to reduce uncertainty, improve accuracy and answer critical questions about risk exposure and mitigation.
Ali Dehghantanha of the University of Guelph will explore the reality beneath the AI buzz and how you can bolster your organization against the burgeoning wave of cybersecurity risks accompanying the AI revolution.
Jeffrey De Sarno will explore Canada's Bill C-26 and its impact on manufacturing cybersecurity, the gaps in current regulation, and how global standards like NIST and CISA can guide future frameworks for critical infrastructure protection.
In this session, Lina Dabit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police will explore how to identify, assess and mitigate insider threats in today's volatile landscape, with a focus on disinformation, awareness gaps and risk reduction strategies.
In this insightful session, Kirsten Turnbull, principal solution architect at Dragos, will delve into the basics of securing critical infrastructure.
Daniel Paré of Palo Alto Networks will discuss how segmentation and virtual patching can secure legacy OT systems more effectively than traditional updates, minimizing downtime and aligning with industrial security standards.
Shri Kulkarni, Kayode Alawonde, Goran Novkovic and Sandeep Lota will explore securing production plants amid IT-OT convergence, automation and legacy system integration.
Ron Arden, executive vice president, CTO and COO, Fasoo, will explore how manufacturers can secure sensitive data, manage AI-driven risks, and build a modern data governance framework to protect IP and meet evolving regulations.
Shri Kulkarni, Hadis Karimipour, Kayode Alawonde, Anjay Kuarsingh and Kevin Dreyer will cover key questions shaping OT/ICS security: bridging IT-OT culture gaps, preserving legacy expertise, evolving education and upskilling for tech shifts.
Rick Kaun and Natalie Kalinowski will discuss how dynamic, contextual risk scoring can enhance OT cybersecurity by integrating real-time data, compensating controls, and accurate prioritization for effective resource allocation.