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"IT-SiG 2.0 in OT: Achieving Implementation Level 3 in 4 Months"

May 1 marks the end of the legal deadline for implementing an attack detection system in accordance with the IT Security Act. In addition to IT, network management, telecontrol and control technology (OT for short) must also be explicitly included in the attack detection system for the first time. A lack of resources and specialists make it difficult for many managers in the companies concerned to protect OT against cyber threats just as stringently as their IT. Yet it's quite simple.

In our short webinar, you will learn from Rhebo CEO and founder Klaus Mochalski not only what you need to consider when using systems for attack detection in network control and telecontrol technology. More importantly, you will also learn how you can demonstrate at least implementation level 3 for the cybersecurity of your OT despite a shortage of specialists.

These topics await you in our webinar:

  • How easy is it to integrate OT Security?
  • How does OT monitoring with anomaly detection work as an IDS?
  • How do you achieve implementation level 3 or 4 according to the BSI orientation guide in just a few months?


We look forward to your participation.

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The agenda

11:00 a.m. Welcome
11:10 a.m.
  • How easy is it to integrate OT Security?
  • How does OT monitoring with anomaly detection work as an IDS?
  • How do you achieve implementation level 3 or 4 according to the BSI orientation guide in just a few months?
Klaus Mochalski, Founder and Managing Director
Rhebo
11:25 a.m. FAQ & Goodbye

REFERENCE

Klaus Mochalski

Founder and Managing Director - Rhebo

Klaus Mochalski is CEO of Rhebo and has over twelve years of experience in the development and marketing of technologies for network management and security. Previously, he was active in research and teaching at international universities.

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