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Webinar: Don't panic on the Titanic - protecting industrial networks from cyber attacks

Topic: No panic on the Titanic - protecting industrial networks from cyber attacks

Wednesday, 17.09.2024 | 10:00 a.m. CET | free of charge

The RMS Titanic was considered unsinkable at the time, but tragically sank on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg. Similar to the Titanic, IT managers in industrial companies today are often faced with seemingly hopeless situations when it comes to cyber attacks. In such cases, which often remain undetected for a long time, the security and structural measures taken beforehand determine the extent of the consequences - just as they did when the Titanic was built.

 

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Our partner Belden invites you to a webinar that makes a somewhat daring comparison between the Titanic disaster and the challenges of protecting industrial networks. Because what happened on the Titanic is a somewhat drastic reflection of what happens when sufficient measures are neglected in advance to protect passengers or, in this case, to protect the company network.

The webinar highlights the phases of a cyber attack and presents appropriate protective measures such as network segmentation and firewalls.

Learn how to take proactive measures to protect your network from potential security risks.

Contents of the webinar:

  • Steps of the disaster and safety precautions on the Titanic
  • The four phases of a cyberattack
  • Protective measures in industrial networks - from segmentation and firewalls to compliance
  • Lessons from the past
  • Questions & Answers

 

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