Governance & Risk Management , Operational Technology (OT)
OT Cybersecurity Strategies for Executives
Rockwell's Dawn Cappelli and Robert Lee of Dragos Preview Upcoming WebinarCybersecurity risk has spread from IT to OT, and this combined business risk is a shared responsibility that includes senior leaders and even the board. What are each stakeholder's roles? Robert Lee of Dragos and Dawn Cappelli of Rockwell Automation preview their upcoming webinar on this topic.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Cappelli and Lee discuss:
- The evolution of OT risks;
- Roles of the CIO, CISO, CEO and the board in creating a security-first culture;
- What attendees can gain from the upcoming webinar.
Cappelli is vice president and chief information security officer at Rockwell Automation. She joined Rockwell from Carnegie Mellon University, where she was founder and director of the CERT Insider Threat Center. She is recognized as one of the world's leaders in insider threat mitigation and has worked with government and industry leaders on national strategy issues.
Lee is a recognized pioneer in the industrial security incident response and threat intelligence community. He gained his start in security as a U.S. Air Force Cyber Warfare Operations Officer tasked to the National Security Agency where he built a first-of-its-kind mission identifying and analyzing national threats to industrial infrastructure. He went on to build the industrial community’s first dedicated monitoring and incident response class at the SANS Institute (ICS515) and the industry recognized cyber threat intelligence course (FOR578).
Forbes named Robert to its 30 under 30 (2016) list as one of the “brightest entrepreneurs, breakout talents, and change agents” in Enterprise Technology. He is a business leader but also technical practitioner. Robert helped lead the investigation into the 2015 cyber attack on Ukraine’s power grid, he and his team at Dragos helped identify and analyze the CRASHOVERRIDE malware that attacked Ukraine’s grid in 2016 and the TRISIS malware deployed against an industrial safety system in the Middle East in 2017.