Webinar on Demand
Don't Panic on the Titanic –
How NAC, Firewalls and Co. Protect Your Industrial Network From Security Disasters.
The RMS Titanic, the largest passenger ship in the world at the time and considered unsinkable, sank tragically on its virgin voyage on April 15, 1912 after hitting an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland.
Similar to the Titanic disaster, IT managers in industrial companies today are often faced with hopeless situations during a cyberattack. In an attack situation, which can often remain undetected for a long time, the security and structural measures designed and implemented beforehand are just as important as when the Titanic was built. Surprisingly, these measures and their effect bear certain similarities to the well-known steamship. We therefore attempt the somewhat daring comparison between structural measures to protect the passenger ship and measures to protect a network.
Topics
The steps of the disaster and prevailing protective measures on the Titanic
4 phases of a cyber attack. From initial access to mission complete.
Security measures in the industrial network. From segmentation to firewalls to compliance.
Lessons learned from a disaster.
Q&A
Speaker
Dr. Siegfried Rasthofer
Cyber Security Researcher
Founder of CodeInspect and TeamSIK
Prof. Dr. Tobias Heer
Senior Researcher
CTO Office Belden Inc.