Webinar Description
Many organizations operating in Operational Technology (OT) environments encounter significant challenges when attempting to align various cybersecurity frameworks. This event provides a comprehensive overview of how IEC 62443 can serve as a central structure to unify requirements from frameworks such as NIS2, CRA, and NIST CSF. The session is designed to help professionals streamline compliance efforts and enhance collaboration between compliance, IT, and OT teams.
Understanding Framework Alignment in OT Security
The webinar delves into the complexities of managing multiple cybersecurity frameworks within OT environments. Participants will learn how IEC 62443 can act as a foundational framework, connecting the requirements of NIS2, CRA, and NIST CSF. The discussion highlights areas where these frameworks overlap and where they diverge, providing clarity on how to apply them in a cohesive and structured manner.
By focusing on a unified approach, organizations can reduce redundant efforts and improve the efficiency of their compliance processes. This structured methodology supports better coordination among teams responsible for operational security and regulatory adherence.
Integrating Zero Trust and Meeting Regulatory Expectations
The session also explores the integration of Zero Trust principles within OT security strategies. Attendees will gain insights into how Zero Trust concepts can be effectively applied to strengthen security postures in industrial environments. The event addresses what auditors and regulators expect from organizations in practice, offering practical guidance for meeting these expectations.
Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how to build a practical and efficient roadmap for compliance and operational security. The event is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of framework alignment and improve their organization’s approach to OT cybersecurity.
