Webinar March 04, 2022: AirGap was yesterday - how do we protect connected OT environments?

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Kaspersky invites you to another round in its webinar series. This time the topic is "AirGap was yesterday - how do we protect networked OT environments?". The free webinar will take place online on March 4, 2022 from 10:00 a.m.

The current threat situation remains tense: Not only is the number of cyber attacks increasing rapidly, the complexity is also reaching a whole new level. This poses enormous risks for companies of all sizes and from all sectors, because cyber attacks can completely paralyze operational processes and cause serious financial damage.

Webinar March 04, 2022: “AirGap was yesterday – how do we protect connected OT environments?” from 10:00 a.m. CET

This applies in particular to companies in the production environment - a loss of production can mean damage in the millions. In addition, as OT systems become more connected, they are increasingly being targeted by cybercriminals. The days when production environments could be protected by AirGaps are long gone. Rather, it requires a multi-layered cybersecurity strategy that is specifically tailored to protect OT environments and also considers employee training as the first line of defense in the organization.

AirGap: no longer sufficient protection

The days when production environments could be protected by AirGaps are long gone. Today's OT environments and production infrastructures are just as interconnected as "traditional" IT environments and face the same challenges in terms of cyber security. Cyber ​​attacks – also on production environments – are becoming more sophisticated, targeted and complex, and employees as the first line of defense are also becoming increasingly important. The challenges are similar to those of traditional IT environments, but the solutions must be specifically designed and suitable for protecting OT environments. In our webinar on March 04, 2022, we will show what measures need to be taken and what solutions are suitable for protecting production facilities.

If you don't have time for the appointment, you can watch the webinar as a recording afterwards. All you have to do is register and Kaspersky will later send a link to the recording.

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