

The Industrial Security Podcast
PI Media
Your lights are on, your car runs, because industrial systems work 24/7 to keep our lives ticking. But what happens when those systems—the very pillars of modern society—are threatened?Hosted by Nate Nelson and Andrew Ginter, The Industrial Security Podcast takes a deep-dive into the most pressing emerging issues in SCADA technologies today. But don't just take our word for it: each new episode of the show features a leading voice in the world of industrial control systems security. You'll hear from executives, engineers, researchers and more, each with their own unique take on what's wrong with how we do things today, and how to fix it.ICS security is complicated. Here is where it all comes together.
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Jul 2, 2024 • 53min
Their own rail system, water treatment and more [The Industrial Security Podcast]
Airports really are small cities. Eric Vautier, CISO of all 3 Paris airports looks at what is an airport and how are thousands of airports changing because of NIS2 and the regulatory environment more generally.

May 27, 2024 • 48min
Rapid Recovery After an Attack [The Industrial Security Podcast]
Ransomware is the most common cyber attack causing OT outages - all Windows machines encrypted. What if we could "press a button" and have everything working again in seconds or minutes? Alex Yevtushenko of Salvador Technologies joins us to look at new technology for rapid recovery.

May 8, 2024 • 50min
CWE for Zero Days - not CVE [The Industrial Security Podcast]
The Mitre CWE - Common Weakness - database talks about kinds of problems that can show up in the future - future zero days - rather than CVE that talks about what vulnerabilities were discovered in the past. Susan Farrell walks us through the CWE and how both vendors and owners & operators use it.

Apr 3, 2024 • 47min
AI and Industrial Security in the Energy Transition [The Industrial Security Podcast]
AI is coming and industrial security is an issue. Join us as Leo Simonovich VP at Siemens Energy joins us to look at both in the context of the energy transition - burning fewer fuels to achieve the same industrial process goals.

Mar 12, 2024 • 51min
Evaluating network segmentation strength [The Industrial Security Podcast]
How hard is it for an attacker to dig around in my network? Robin Berthier of Network Perception joins us to look at new network segmentation evaluation and visualization technology that lets us see at a glance how much trouble, or not, we're in.

Feb 26, 2024 • 1h 10min
Tractors to Table Tops - Industrial Security in the Industry of Human Consumables [The Industrial Security Podcast]
Precision farming is heavily automated, as are the "food factories" essential to feeding the world's population. Marcus Sachs at the McCrary Institute at Auburn University joins us to look at the threats, the challenges and opportunities to secure our food supplies from cyber risk.

Feb 12, 2024 • 1h 2min
Cybersecurity in the AVEVA Enterprise SCADA Product - Going Deep [The Industrial Security Podcast]
From supply chain to Active Directory to segmentation designing security into ICS products is hard. Jake Hawkes walks us through how security gets built into AVEVA Enterprise SCADA.

Jan 29, 2024 • 36min
What's Next? A decision support tool for industrial security [The Industrial Security Podcast]
We have a security program, we have a risk assessment, we see gaps and we have a limited budget. How do we use that budget most effectively? Jørgen Hartig, CEO at SecuriOT joins us to look at a decision support tool to help answer the question.https://securiot.dk/securiot-irt

Jan 15, 2024 • 43min
USB Firmware Attacks [The Industrial Security Podcast]
You plug in a USB drive and your laptop starts smoking - nasty. Mario Prieto Sanlés of AuthUSB joins us to look at the nastiest of USB attacks, and what we can do about them.

Jan 1, 2024 • 51min
Managing Trust in Massive IIoT Systems [The Industrial Security Podcast]
Smart meters, smart cities and the IIoT - when thousands of systems of millions of low-power devices need to talk to each other, and talk between systems, managing trust is hard. Dr. Chris Gorog of BlockFrame walks us through the problem and the work BlockFrame and the University of Colorado have been doing to solve the problem.


