Water and wastewater systems are cyber targets. However, given the sector's demographics, the capacity for cybersecurity enhancements is broad, often leading to redundant investments in solutions that cannot bridge IT and OT. This webinar will address recent advances that cover all connected assets. Attendees will hear from front-line experts.
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Ryan is a multi-skilled technology director for Claroty. With 20+ years of cross-industry experience, Ryan is focused on transforming client security cultures. Ryan well knows the asset management and security challenges faced by the Water and Wastewater sectors. He is adept at identifying and articulating areas of industry risk. Ryan brings extensive, practical experience that he will share. Specifically, he knows how sector security deficits can be addressed in ways that satisfy regulatory pressures while creating operational leverage.
As part of the Burns & McDonnell 1898 & Co. team, Eric works with clients to deliver strategic insights that help them prosper in environments of rapid disruption. As the Director Industrial Cybersecurity - Utilities (Power & Water) & Manufacturing, Eric's primary responsibility is to work closely with sector clients to develop and implement innovative solutions in the operational and critical infrastructure cybersecurity space.
Jennifer is a cyber defense support specialist and analyst for WaterISAC and Tribal-ISAC. She works everyday to uphold our Homeland Security mission through support to critical infrastructure partners on matters of cybersecurity. From performing fractional CISO duties through development and management of education products, managed security services (MSSP) and consulting programs, Jennifer knows the sector's security landscape, understands its challenges and is well-versed on its emerging solutions.