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february

Event Details
Operational Technology is quickly becoming an organisation highest risk point and in 2026 it's becoming a regulatory consideration too. Over this four part webinar series we will be joined
Event Details
Operational Technology is quickly becoming an organisation highest risk point and in 2026 it’s becoming a regulatory consideration too.
Over this four part webinar series we will be joined by guest speakers as we explore what operational and IT convergence really means for all industries, not just manufacturing and CNI; how it will be impacted by the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill and what blueprint all organisations can follow to gain resilience across their environment.
Threat actors try to stay within a network undetected for as long as possible to move as laterally as they can before execution, causing the most pain possible on their victim. But with the correct detection in place, this behaviour CAN be detected.
In this episode we’ll be covering:
- Gaining full OT telemetry without overwhelming analysts: What can we monitor and is it work it?
- Turning OT alerts into “Protocol-Aware Detection”, what this means and why it’s a must have in 2026
- Requirements of NIS2 and the Cyber Security Resilience Bill on OT detection
- Integrating threat intelligence into detection rules for optimum defence
By the end of this episode you’ll be able understand what detection is required in your organisation to confidently answer: “If someone is in our OT environment today, how would we know?”
Guest Speaker:
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Ian Henderson: Former Vice President OT Security at BP, A member of the Chartered Institute of Information Security, Ian has broad experience in control systems as well as IT Security. Ian is the former Vice President of Automation System Security in BP where he led multi-disciplinary teams of engineers and information security professionals.
Time
(Thursday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm GMT
Location
Online

Event Details
Operational Technology is quickly becoming an organisation highest risk point and in 2026 it's becoming a regulatory consideration too. Over this four part webinar series we will be joined
Event Details
Operational Technology is quickly becoming an organisation highest risk point and in 2026 it’s becoming a regulatory consideration too.
Over this four part webinar series we will be joined by guest speakers as we explore what operational and IT convergence really means for all industries, not just manufacturing and CNI; how it will be impacted by the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill and what blueprint all organisations can follow to gain resilience across their environment.
In REVEAL we’ve mapped out our assets and got full asset visibility, in DETECT we’ve set up our detection rules and we now understand what our “normal” looks like. But is this enough?
No.
Now we need to understand what to do in RESPONSE to detected malicious activity.
In this episode we’ll cover:
- The difficulties of OT response planning
- What NIS2 and The Cyber Security Resilience Bill demands of response plans
- How to conduct an effective table top exercise for OT environments
We’ll be joined by Simon Hodgkinson, former global CISO of BP and the NHS, who brings rare, real-world perspective on the practical realities of governing cyber risk in complex, high-consequence environments. Simon will share what boards and regulators expect to see, where resilience programmes typically fail, and how to design OT security that stands up under pressure.
If you’re concerned that you can’t answer the question: “How quickly can we contain an attack and can we prove we did the right things fast enough?” then this episode is for you.
Time
(Thursday) 11:00 am - 12:30 pm GMT
Location
Online
march

Event Details
Operational Technology is quickly becoming an organisation highest risk point and in 2026 it's becoming a regulatory consideration too. Over this four part webinar series we will be joined
Event Details
Operational Technology is quickly becoming an organisation highest risk point and in 2026 it’s becoming a regulatory consideration too.
Over this four part webinar series we will be joined by guest speakers as we explore what operational and IT convergence really means for all industries, not just manufacturing and CNI; how it will be impacted by the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill and what blueprint all organisations can follow to gain resilience across their environment.
Throughout this series we’ve covered:
- Assets discoverability and visibility (episode 1)
- Threat detection and integrating threat intelligence (episode 2)
- Incident response and meeting regulatory compliance (episode 3)
And in this episode we’ll look at bringing all of these elements together, connecting Operational Technology (OT) monitoring with IT monitoring to create a single view of full network activity.
In this episode we’ll cover:
- Why OT/IT connected monitoring is a must for any organisation in 2026
- How to effectively integrate IT and OT detection monitoring into a single Security Operations Centre (SOC)
- When this needs to be in place to be complaint with the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill
Featuring John Ballentine (Government Advisor; Head of OT Cyber Security, New Jersey Port Authority), you’ll hear the real-world “art of the possible” for complex operational organisations and how to move from fragmentation to a connected security operating model.
Time
(Thursday) 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm GMT
Location
Online