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The cyber challenges facing the energy sector have been mounting over the past decade. In an exclusive roundtable discussion, senior cybersecurity experts offer in-depth insights on how the oil and gas industry can navigate challenges and mitigate cyber risks in a sector undergoing digital transformation, which is frequently targeted for geopolitical purposes and financial gain by cyber criminals.
Speakers:
Val Mukherjee, Americas Oil & Gas Cybersecurity Leader, EY
Matt Virostek, Global Technical Sales Leader of Cyber Security, ABB Energy Industries
Mohammed Saad, Director of Industrial Cybersecurity, Honeywell Connected Enterprise
Dustin Bryant, Product Security Officer, Rockwell Automation
Jump to a topic:
Cybersecurity risks: an overview (1:00)
The approach to navigate cyber risks (3:20)
Industrial Control Systems to reduce cyber-attack risks (12:45)
How oil and gas companies can navigate the challenge (17:50)
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