02-14, 16:00–17:00 (Europe/Amsterdam), Leonardo Da Vinci
A year later, we are back at the wonderful company Acme where nice people make beautiful things.
This time we will follow up on that and tell you how the company can improve their own maturity and security levels as explained in the standard.
A year later, we are back at the wonderful company Acme where nice people make beautiful things. How did they fare, and what steps can they take now to protect their beautiful company from unwanted incidents.
Last time we explained the challenges the company faces and how they could start their OT cybersecurity journey.
This time we will follow up on that and tell you how the company can improve their own maturity and security levels as explained in the standard.
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Passionate OT/ICS cybersecurity veteran with a love for hacking, 3D printing, electronics, and sharing tech skills with the next generation. Dedicated to privacy advocacy, open-source tools, and promoting hacking as a creative force for good. A proud member of Hackerhotel orga, volunteering across WHY2025 teams info, promo, and finance, and championing inclusivity and kindness. Big fan of science fiction, space exploration, and people who embrace individuality and pay it forward. Advocate for a future where technology empowers democracy and human rights. 🚀💡
OT (software) engineer by day, asleep at night (with a bit of luck), nerd all the time.
Started as PLC/SCADA programmer, but just like hobbies, this wasn't enough so at some point that turned into adding MES, bit of networking, virtualisation, etc.
Hobbies include yapping into a microphone about privacy, security, nerdy and WHY-related stuff.