- What: Webinar discusses securing OT in an exposed world
- Impact: Experts will discuss modern OT security challenges
ICS/OT Webinar Today: Securing Fragile OT in an Exposed World Join the webinar as we examine the current OT threat landscape and move past the “doom and gloom” to discuss the mechanics of modern OT exposure. By SecurityWeek News | March 10, 2026 (11:04 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email OT Cybersecurity Webinar – Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 1PM ET – Register to Attend For decades, Operational Technology (OT) lived in the shadows of the “air gap.” Today, that gap has been bridged, bypassed, and broken. As IT and OT environments coalesce, legacy systems designed for isolation are being thrust into a hyper-connected reality they weren’t built to survive. The result? A “Convergence Crisis” where a single exposed PLC can jeopardize an entire global supply chain. Join runZero and SecurityWeek for a candid look at the current OT threat landscape. We’ll move past the “doom and gloom” to discuss the mechanics of modern OT exposure. We’ll explore why traditional scanning still fails in fragile environments and how to gain deep visibility into unpatchable legacy assets without triggering a shutdown. Key Takeaways: The New Attack Surface: Defending against techniques targeting converged networks. Uncovering the Unknown: Discovering and fingerprinting notoriously opaque OT environments without “toppling” sensitive devices. Prioritizing the Patchless: Exposure management strategies for assets that can’t be updated. Protocol-Level Defense: Identifying and securing the most exploited OT protocols (MODBUS, DNP3, and beyond). Register for Webinar Written By SecurityWeek News More from SecurityWeek News In Other News: FBI Hacked, US Security Pro Killed in Iran War, Hijacked Cameras Used in Khamenei Strike Webinar Today: Designing an OT SOC for Safety, Reliability, and Business Continuity Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps Resilience In Other News: ATT&CK Advisory Council, Russian Cyberattacks Aid Missile Strikes, Predator Bypasses iOS Indicators In Other News: Ransomware Shuts US Clinics, ICS Vulnerability Surge, European Parliament Bans AI Venice Security Emerges From Stealth With $33M Funding for Privileged Access Management VulnCheck Raises $25 Million in Series B Funding to Scale Vulnerability Intelligence In Other News: Google Looks at AI Abuse, Trump Pauses China Bans, Disney’s $2.7M Fine Latest News Kai Emerges From Stealth With $125M in Funding for AI Platform Bridging IT and OT Security SAP Patches Critical FS-QUO, NetWeaver Vulnerabilities Thousands Affected by Ericsson Data Breach OpenAI Rolls Out Codex Security Vulnerability Scanner Kevin Mandia’s Armadin Launches With $190 Million in Funding Hundreds of Salesforce Customers Allegedly Targeted in New Data Theft Campaign Escape Raises $18 Million to Automate Pentesting Recent Ivanti Endpoint Manager Flaw Exploited in Attacks Trending Daily Briefing Newsletter Subscribe to the SecurityWeek Email Briefing to stay informed on the latest threats, trends, and technology, along with insightful columns from industry experts. Webinar: Securing Fragile OT in an Exposed World March 10, 2026 Get a candid look at the current OT threat landscape as we move past "doom and gloom" to discuss the mechanics of modern OT exposure. Register Virtual Event: Supply Chain Security and Third-Party Risk Summit March 18, 2026 Join the event where top security experts unpack the biggest software supply chain risks. Register People on the Move Ed Jennings has been appointed President and CEO at Darktrace. Ironscales has appointed Steven Malone as CSO and Amit Bluman as SVP of Research & Development. Synack has appointed Angela Heindl-Schober Chief Marketing Officer. More People On The Move Expert Insights SIM Swaps Expose a Critical Flaw in Identity Security SIM swap attacks exploit misplaced trust in phone numbers and human processes to bypass authentication controls and seize high-value accounts. (Torsten George) Four Risks Boards Cannot Treat as Background Noise The goal isn’t about preventing every attack but about keeping the business running when attacks succeed. (Steve Durbin) How to Eliminate the Technical Debt of Insecure AI-Assisted Software Development Developers must view AI as a collaborator to be closely monitored, rather than an autonomous entity to be unleashed. Without such a mindset, crippling tech debt is inevitable. (Matias Madou) Security in the Dark: Recognizing the Signs of Hidden Information Security failures don’t always start with attackers, sometimes they start with missing truth. (Joshua Goldfarb) Living off the AI: The Next Evolution of Attacker Tradecraft Living off the AI isn’t a hypothetical but a natural continuation of the tradecraft we’ve all been defending against, now mapped onto assistants, agents, and MCP. (Etay Maor) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email