Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Explores the shift from qualitative OT cyber risk assessments to financial-grade quantification
- Demonstrates how DeNexus’s DeRISK platform translates technical risk into actionable financial terms
- Highlights integration with frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK for ICS
- Addresses the needs of industrial risk officers, CISOs, and cyber insurance professionals
- Focuses on practical vulnerability management and risk mitigation strategies for industrial sectors
Industrial organizations face mounting pressure to translate complex OT cyber risks into clear, actionable business decisions. The live webinar, “Quantified OT Cyber Risk: From Exposure to Reduction,” hosted by DeNexus, addresses this challenge by moving beyond traditional heatmaps and introducing a financial-grade approach to risk quantification.
Why Financial-Grade OT Cyber Risk Quantification Matters
For years, operational technology environments have relied on qualitative risk assessments—often visualized as heatmaps—that struggle to resonate with business leaders and regulators. As industrial sectors become more interconnected and exposed to cyber threats, the need for a common language between technical teams and executive decision-makers has never been greater. Financial quantification of OT cyber risk enables organizations to express exposure in terms of annual expected loss, value-at-risk, and loss exceedance curves, making risk actionable for boards, CFOs, and insurers.
Inside the Webinar: From Exposure to Reduction
The session features a detailed presentation and live demonstration of DeNexus’s DeRISK CRQ and DeRISK QVM platforms. Attendees see firsthand how these tools quantify OT cyber risk, prioritize vulnerabilities based on financial impact, and support decisions around risk mitigation, retention, and transfer. The integration with frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK for ICS provides a structured approach to mapping threats and vulnerabilities within industrial environments.
Industry Relevance and Practical Implications
Critical infrastructure, manufacturing, and utilities are under increasing scrutiny from regulators and insurers to demonstrate robust cyber risk management. This webinar addresses operational challenges by bridging the gap between technical risk outputs and the financial realities that drive business decisions. By quantifying risk in pounds and dollars, organizations can better justify investments, prioritize remediation, and support insurance negotiations with credible, data-driven insights.
Who Should Attend?
The content is tailored for risk officers, CISOs, board members, CFOs, audit committees, and cyber insurance professionals operating in industrial sectors. Industrial operators and asset owners seeking to align cybersecurity with business objectives will find the session particularly relevant.
Format and Experience
The virtual event combines a structured presentation with a live demo and interactive Q&A. The format is designed to provide practical insights and real-world examples, equipping attendees with the knowledge to move OT cyber risk management out of the heatmap and into the boardroom.

