Edge Architecture Under Siege: Essential Cybersecurity Strategies for Oil and Gas Leaders
(P&GJ) — As oil and gas producers push more workloads to the edge to harness data effectively, they also face a growing cyber threat landscape. The increase in digital connectivity has expanded the attack surface, making the sector a prime target for sophisticated cyberattacks.
In light of recent headlines underscoring the escalating cyber threats, it's crucial for industry professionals to address these challenges proactively. To support this, Stratus Technologies is hosting a pivotal webcast on August 29, 2024, focusing on "Improving Readiness and Response in Converged Architectures at the Edge."
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights and strategies essential for strengthening your cyber readiness and response. Register now to secure your spot and ensure your organization is prepared for the evolving cyber threat landscape.
This panel discussion will bring together experts who will delve into:
- Understanding Risks: Exploring the expanding attack surface within the oil and gas sector.
- Evaluating Cybersecurity Needs: Supporting both modern and legacy SCADA platforms.
- Best Practices: Providing guidance for leaders to enhance their cybersecurity programs and safeguard critical assets.
The webinar will take place on August 29, 2024, at 10 a.m. CDT / 11 a.m. EDT / 3 p.m. UTC.
Register Here
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