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OTCC and the Embassy of Canada Host North American OT Interdependencies Forum
The Operational Technology Cybersecurity Coalition and the Embassy of Canada convened the North American OT Interdependencies Forum, bringing together government and industry leaders from the United States, Canada, and Mexico to advance a shared approach to critical infrastructure resilience. The forum included representatives from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, and the Embassy of Mexico in Washington, D.C. North
Jan 262 min read
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OTCC at RSA: International Leaders Convene on Critical Infrastructure Security
At RSA Conference, OTCC and the McCrary Institute for Cyber & Critical Infrastructure Security convened international government and industry leaders for a closed-door roundtable on critical infrastructure security. The invitation-only session brought together a cross-section of senior government officials and private sector experts to engage in the kind of frank, high-level exchange that rarely happens in open forums. The discussion focused on the growing interdependencies a
Mar 281 min read


OTCC at CS4CA: Protecting Critical Infrastructure from Nation-State and Hybrid Threats
OTCC Executive Director Tatyana Bolton moderated a panel at the Cyber Security for Critical Assets Summit, where cybersecurity leaders gathered to discuss one of the most pressing challenges facing critical infrastructure today: defending against nation-state and hybrid threats. The conversation covered significant ground. Panelists examined how government and industry can work more effectively together to defend industrial control systems, which remain a high-value target fo
Mar 131 min read


OTCC and the Embassy of Canada Host North American OT Interdependencies Forum
The Operational Technology Cybersecurity Coalition and the Embassy of Canada convened the North American OT Interdependencies Forum, bringing together government and industry leaders from the United States, Canada, and Mexico to advance a shared approach to critical infrastructure resilience. The forum included representatives from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, and the Embassy of Mexico in Washington, D.C. North
Jan 262 min read
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