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cyber security and the continuity of critical infrastructure. A key ability of a future control network is anxx anomaly detection, which is named by the BSI as an essential monitoring tool for the ‘Defense-in-Depth’ principle. Examples of the possible anomalies in critical infrastructure are shown in this presentation that threaten enterprise network availability and security.


These anomalies can be detected and displayed automatically by a network condition monitoring. Network managers can react to threat events and are enabled to comply to the offi cial regulations. Furthermore, it empowers them to act proactively. Detecting anomalies automatically in a control network means to have the needed transparency for the challenges of the future. Speaker: Klaus Mochalski, CEO, Rhebo GmbH


EDITOR’S PICK - Where does my ATM infrastructure fi t and how to approach cybersecurity? 10:20 - 10:40AM Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) are completely diff erent in nature. Whereas data and confi dentiality/ integrity are the key in IT, OT focuses on processes and availability. These substantial diff erences between the two domains determine the right approach to cybersecurity. This presentation wiII explain the diff erences between IT and OT, making a parallelism with


the ATM infrastructure, to better understand its specifi cities and how to better approach cybersecurity in ATM networks. Speaker: Igor Unanue, CTO, S21sec Information Security LABS SL


EDITOR’S PICK - Security is the responsibility of every member of your IT organisation 11:00 - 11:20AM Security is now the responsibility of every member of your IT organisation – service owners, developers and security professionals alike. But each team has its own priorities which compete for their time and attention. This creates friction between release cadence and security compliance. In this presentation David Fidler explains how to remove that friction – both in DevOps and traditional IT settings, at scale, by embedding automated scanning and remediation, into development and operational pipelines. Speaker: David Fidler, Lead Solution Architect, EMEA, SaltStack


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