

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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Sep 14, 2021 • 57min
Capabilities vs Probabilities: Ask Different Questions & you get Different Answers [The Industrial Security Podcast]
OT / industrial cyber risk is tricky. Ask questions about probabilities like we did 10 years ago and you get answers that just don't work well. Mark Fabro, President & Chief Security Scientist at Lofty Perch joins the podcast to look at the modern way to model risk.

Sep 2, 2021 • 45min
Maritime Systems: Incidents, Issues and What to do About Them [The Industrial Security Podcast]
Maritime systems are unique in some senses - eg: both having safety critical aspects and being reliant on wireless satellite communications. But these systems are familiar too - PLCs, HMIs and remote access. Marco Ayala, Director of ICS Security at 1898 & Company walks us through the space.

Aug 18, 2021 • 32min
Kill the Spreadsheet [The Industrial Security Podcast]
No one person has all the answers. Bill Lawrence, CSO at SecurityGate.io joins us to look at industrial risk assessments in modern, complex environments.

Aug 4, 2021 • 47min
Building Your Own Workforce [The Industrial Security Podcast]
EnergySec is working with colleges & others on the world's first industrial security apprenticeship program. Join Steve Parker, president of EnergySec to see why electric utilities cannot hire the people they need, and what's being done to fix that.

Jul 20, 2021 • 58min
Secure PLC Coding Practices [The Industrial Security Podcast]
A tool for more secure layer 1 devices is available - The Top 20 Secure PLC Coding Practices. Sarah Fluchs and Vivek Ponnada, two leaders of the initiative, join us to talk about the practices and how to use them.

Jul 7, 2021 • 54min
It's All About Risk - Working With the Board [The Industrial Security Podcast]
''Repost (sound problems repaired) Explore how to work with boards of directors on industrial security issues with Level5Cyber industry veterans Anthony Morrone (former CISO @ DuPont) and Michael Piccalo (former Director @ Forescout)

Jun 21, 2021 • 43min
Petrochemical Manufacturing Cybersecurity [The Industrial Security Podcast]
Commodity vs specialty chemical manufacturing is different in kind, not just quantity. Sameer Koranne, Global OT Lead for IBMs X-Force incident response team talks about manufacturing, safety and security.https://www.ibm.com/security/services/ibm-x-force-incident-response-and-intelligence

Jun 7, 2021 • 36min
Training the Organization, not the Individual [The Industrial Security Podcast]
In boxing, amateurs get hit and go down. Professionals get hit and keep fighting. Join us as Ofir Hason of CyberGym explores how to turn entire organizations from amateurs into professionals when it comes to cyber attacks.

May 24, 2021 • 54min
The World's Strongest HazMat Cyber Rules [The Industrial Security Podcast]
The new cyber rules for sites in Israel handling hazardous materials are the strongest in the world. Join Yosi Shavit, Head of the ICS Cybersecurity Department in Israel's Ministry of Environmental Protection to see what's new and different.

May 3, 2021 • 54min
In the Trenches - Cryptosystems & Connectivity [The Industrial Security Podcast]
Encryption is everywhere, but making it work in industrial settings is harder than it looks. Join Sam Elsner, Senior Manager for the Kepware-focused applications engineering team at PTC to do the deep dive on how modern systems are connected and encrypted.


