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Ensuring Trustworthy Industrial Systems: Take the Guesswork Out

Presented by

Industry IoT Consortium Security Experts: Frederick Hirsch, Marcellus Buchheit, Bob Martin, Mitch Tseng, Bassam Zarkout

About this talk

In the industrial realm, trustworthiness is multi-faceted, including safety, security, privacy, reliability, and resilience. Failed or compromised industrial devices can impact the health and safety of workers, cause damage to costly equipment, release pollutants into the environment, and disrupt operations for extended periods. Perhaps you’ve made huge strides and invested in your industrial systems. But do you TRUST them? I mean, REALLY trust them? Trustworthy software can withstand environmental disturbances, human error, system faults, and cyberattacks. Flight systems, medical devices, rail systems, supply chain and delivery, machine and plant failures -- it is all on the line. Join Industrial Internet Consortium Thought Leaders for a panel discussion on the impact of trustworthiness and available guidance that can prepare you to avoid and address a problematic situation by enabling continuous trustworthiness monitoring of devices.
Industry IoT Consortium

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Industry IoT Consortium
The Industry IoT Consortium is a global, member-supported, organization that promotes the accelerated growth of the Industrial Internet of Things by coordinating ecosystem initiatives to securely connect, control and integrate assets and systems of assets with people, processes and data using common architectures, interoperability and open standards to deliver transformational business and societal outcomes across industries and public infrastructure.
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