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When Ransomware Strikes - The Impact on Operational Technology Environments

Offered By: Dragos: ICS Cybersecurity via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the growing threat of ransomware in industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) environments in this 42-minute webinar by Dragos: ICS Cybersecurity. Gain insights into the current ransomware landscape, including the activities of 48 different ransomware groups and the 128 incidents targeting industrial organizations in Q3 2022. Learn about the significant risks ransomware poses to business operations, personal safety, and the environment in ICS/OT settings. Join Dawn Cappelli, Director of Dragos OT-CERT, as she leads a discussion with Abdul Alamri, Senior Adversary Hunter, and Jim Gilsinn, Principal Industrial Consultant, on crucial topics such as ransomware group trends, preparing for and responding to attacks, developing ICS/OT-specific incident response plans, and implementing defensive measures during active ransomware events. Understand the importance of protecting industrial infrastructure and acquire valuable knowledge to enhance your organization's cybersecurity posture in the face of evolving ransomware threats.

Syllabus

Webinar: When Ransomware Strikes: The Impact of Ransomware in Operational Technology Environments


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Dragos: ICS Cybersecurity

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