Cybersecurity is an integral component of operational integrity, regulatory compliance, and national resilience. As the electric utility sector undergoes a rapid digital transformation, the security of operational technology (OT) systems has emerged as both a strategic imperative and a boardroom concern.
In an environment characterized by the increasing interconnectedness of sensors, distributed energy resources, aging infrastructure, and AI-enhancements, the policies governing these systems must evolve at a pace that mirrors their technological advancements.
This course equips utility executives and operational leaders with the requisite insights to effectively manage risk at the nexus of infrastructure, technology, and regulation. Through interactive case studies, executive-level scenarios, and real-world examples specifically designed for electric utility professionals, we will explore the unique characteristics and inherent risks in OT environments within utilities, emphasizing the significance of aligning cybersecurity strategies with operational and regulatory expectations for long-term resilience.
Key areas of focus include:
- Understanding the characteristics and risks associated with OT environments within utilities
- The role of OT cybersecurity policy
- Cybersecurity frameworks and controls
- Strategies for building a cyber-resilient organizational culture
- Engaging regulators on topics of cybersecurity and ensuring financial investments in security are risk-based and appropriate
- Connecting cybersecurity policy to organizational goals and customer interests
Equip yourself with the leadership, strategic thinking, and technical skills needed to manage OT cybersecurity policy effectively.