SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27, 2017 -- Nozomi Networks, the pioneer in real-time cybersecurity and operational visibility for industrial control systems (ICS), today announced that it will share best practices and demonstrated advanced solutions for modern SCADA security at next week’s SCADA Technology Summit. In addition to a formal presentation, technology experts from Nozomi Networks will be demonstrating how leaders from oil & gas, electric utilities, manufacturing and transportation are using Nozomi solutions to strengthen SCADA Security and improve operational visibility and control.
With the advent of “smart” SCADA, networking, and IoT, control system designers, managers and operators must think about the security of their systems. With the explosion of smart connectivity, many organizations are going to be forced to change their way of thinking when it comes to SCADA – especially when it comes to security. At the SCADA Technology Summit, Nozomi Networks Director of Product Marketing Tom Nuth will outline key considerations for an effective SCADA security plan and show how new technologies are answering the call for better SCADA security.
Who: Tom Nuth, Nozomi Networks Director of Product Marketing
What: Smart Cybersecurity Strategies for Smart SCADA
When: 11:10 a.m., MDT, Thursday, October 5, 2017
Where: Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows
The SCADA Technology Summit brings together a cross-section of SCADA and ICS end-users to present, educate and analyze the latest advances in the rapidly changing market of control and automation. The event is dedicated to educating OT and IT professionals from the electric/TD, water & wastewater, oil & gas, telecommunications, rail/transportation and industrial automation markets about the latest developments in critical infrastructure and industrial control systems.
About Nozomi Networks
Nozomi Networks is revolutionizing Industrial Control System (ICS) cybersecurity with the most comprehensive platform to deliver real-time cybersecurity and operational visibility. Since 2013 the company has innovated the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence to meet the unique challenges of critical infrastructure operations. Nozomi Networks delivers both cybersecurity and process anomaly detection along with industrial network visualization and monitoring, asset inventory, and vulnerability assessment. Deployed in the world’s largest industrial installations, customers benefit from enhanced cybersecurity and improved operational reliability with one end-to-end solution. Nozomi Networks is headquartered in San Francisco, California. www.nozominetworks.com
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