Five Ways to Engage:

Breakout Session

February 3 | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM (PT)

Stop by Room 26AB and listen in on Defending Critical Infrastructure in a Connected World. 

Knowledge Hub Session

February 3 | 2:45 PM - 3:15 PM (PT)

Visit Booth #6045 and join our team to learn more about Investing in Compliance and Cybersecurity.

Voltage and Vine Reception

February 3 | 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM (PT)

Join us for happy hour during Voltage and Vine Reception at our Booth #1813.

Peer-to-Peer Roundtable

February 4| 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (PT)

Attend the Peer-to-Peer Roundtable on Navigating Cyber Risk in an Era of AI and Growing Cyber Threats in Room 25B.

Booth Meeting with Fortinet

Booth #1813

Schedule time with our OT experts on the show floor.

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Booth #1813

Claim a complimentary exhibit hall pass and join us in San Diego!

Fortinet Session Details:

Defending Critical Infrastructure in a Connected World | The Threat Landscape Impacting Energy

Tuesday, February 3 from 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM (PT)
Room: 26AB

In today's interconnected world, the energy sector faces unprecedented challenges in safeguarding its critical infrastructure. This session delves into the evolving threat landscape that impacts energy systems, highlighting the vulnerabilities and risks associated with increased connectivity. We will explore the strategic importance of robust cybersecurity measures and compliance frameworks in defending against cyber threats. By examining real-world case studies and emerging trends, this session aims to provide actionable insights and best practices for enhancing the security posture of energy infrastructure. Join us to understand the critical role of proactive defense strategies in ensuring the resilience and reliability of our energy critical infrastructure.

Presenter:

Glen Combe
Glen Combe
OT Specialist Systems Engineer
Fortinet

Making the Case | Investing in Compliance and Cybersecurity  

Tuesday, February 3 from 2:45 PM - 3:15 PM (PT)
Digitalizing the Grid - Booth #6045

Energy organizations face mounting pressure to safeguard operations against evolving cyber and operational risks. C-level executives view improvements to the industrial network and security systems differently than architects and engineers. Executives focus on reducing risk to protect the organization’s customers and intellectual property, and to avoid being the next news headline. While no framework or regulation can eliminate risk entirely, resilient organizations succeed by operationalizing cybersecurity across all levels—from the power station to the executive suite. In this discussion, cybersecurity practitioners will share how they prioritize what matters most, translate risk into actionable strategies, and build resilience in their people, processes, and technologies. Attendees will walk away with a clearer view of how to turn strategy into sustained operational protection.

Presenter:

Erik Anderson
Erik Anderson
OT Specialist Systems Engineer
Fortinet

Peer-to-Peer Exchange | Navigating Cyber Risk in an Era of AI and Growing Cyber Threats

Wednesday, February 4 from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (PT)
Room: 25B

GenAI is a fast-approaching reality across all aspects of business including industrial operations. In power utilities, managing safety and reliability while securing these industrial environments can be impacted when modern technology is added to the environment. 
In an ideal world, cybersecurity for utilities would function effortlessly in the background, allowing organizations to focus on their core operations. However, as utilities accelerate their digital transformation and adapt to an evolving regulatory environment, predicting and managing cyber risks becomes increasingly challenging.
The proliferation of new devices, platforms, and applications—layered on top of existing legacy systems—greatly expands the attack surface. This heightened complexity demands vigilant monitoring and robust protection strategies. As a result, organizations often encounter tension between meeting stringent security requirements, maintaining operational efficiency, and the initiatives to modernize.

 

Peer-to-peer exchange is a discussion on a specific topic. Discussions provide attendees access to knowledge and expertise to help them address the critical challenges facing the industry today in a smaller, yet targeted setting. These sessions offer an engaging interactive experience, encouraging and welcoming active participation from the group.

Presenter:

Erik Anderson
Erik Anderson
OT Specialist Systems Engineer
Fortinet

Questions?

Contact our OT Marketing Team if you have any questions around the event or are interested in meeting the Fortinet team onsite.