CISO 360 Dinner Roundtable: Convergence of IT-OT-IoT Across Key CNI Sectors
A Benchmarking Discussion: How Are We Securing the Intersection of IT, OT, and IoT Systems?
Event Details:
đź“Ť Venue: The Savoy London
🏛️ Room: Gondoliers Room
🗓️ Date: Tuesday, 25 February 2025
⏰ Time: 17:30–21:30
Join an exclusive gathering of CISOs, CIOs, OT, and cybersecurity practitioners for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion hosted in the heart of central London. Set in a memorable private dining setting, this event delves into the critical topic of securing interconnected IT, OT, and IoT environments within key Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sectors.
As the digital and physical worlds converge, securing these systems has never been more important. This intimate and collaborative session is designed to foster meaningful dialogue, shared insights, and actionable strategies to address the unique challenges posed by IT-OT-IoT integration.
Key Discussion Topics:
- How do you approach governance and risk management in the context of IT-OT-IoT integration?
- What strategies effectively bridge IT and OT teams to improve security outcomes?
- How can AI and machine learning be leveraged to monitor and secure IT-OT-IoT environments?
- What’s the best approach to incident response for attacks that span IT, OT, and IoT systems?
- How do you educate and upskill teams to navigate the complexities of IT-OT-IoT convergence?
- What strategies have you implemented to secure ageing OT systems against modern cyber threats without disrupting operations?
- How do you manage vendor relationships and supply chain risks in environments with heavily interconnected IoT devices?
- What role does regulatory compliance play in your IT-OT-IoT security strategy, and how do you balance innovation with meeting compliance requirements?
- How are you integrating IT-OT-IoT threat intelligence into existing SOC operations?
- What emerging technologies are you exploring to improve data privacy and security
- How are you navigating the geopolitical risks associated with securing IoT devices and OT systems sourced internationally?
This roundtable discussion promises unparalleled opportunities to connect with peers to gain actionable insights into the future of security across interconnected systems.
Secure your seat today and be part of this vital conversation shaping the security of tomorrow’s interconnected world. Â
Yours sincerely,
Team Pulse
Pulse Conferences
Sponsored by
Hosted by
Discussion co-steered by:
Joseph Chmiel, Head of Security Operations, Welsh Water
Glenn Warwick, Head of OT Cyber Security, Bridewell
About Bridewell
Bridewell is the UK’s leading cyber security partner for organisations operating within Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), as well as those who require the highest standard of cyber security.
Providing end-to-end cyber services across consulting, managed security, penetration testing and data privacy, Bridewell holds the most NCSC assured services of any cyber security provider and is accredited by other leading organisations.
As Microsoft’s number one CNI cyber security partner in the UK, Bridewell are experts in maximising the effectiveness of Microsoft technology to deliver robust and effective solutions that allow organisations to operate safely, securely, and efficiently.
Timings
17:30-18:30Â Â Â Â Guests arrive to a welcome drinks reception
18:30-21:15Â Â Â Â Discussion and 3 course dinner
21:15-21:30Â Â Â Â Conclusions
Why Attend?
- Interactive Discussions: Share insights, ask questions, and contribute to the conversation on the challenges of IT-OT-IoT convergence for CNI.
- Strategic Networking: Build meaningful connections with fellow cybersecurity and CNI professionals in a unique private group setting.
Participants
CISOs, CIOs, CTOs, and senior OT, cyber, IT practitioners from the following CNI sectors:
- Energy & Utilities
- Financial Services
- Healthcare
- Central Government
- Transport (Maritime) (Maritime, Aviation & Rail)
- Civil Nuclear
- Manufacturing
- Communications (Mobile/Telco)
*No vendors/suppliers are permitted unless the individual is in a senior cybersecurity role / CISO. No sales, marketing, or media are permitted.
** There is a limit of two individuals per organisation.
Practicalities
- Conducted under The Chatham House Rule.
- Co-chaired by a leading Chief Information Security Officer and a Strategist from the sponsoring organisation
- Pulse Conferences is your Master of Ceremonies.
- There is no cost to attend.Â
- Spaces are limited to ensure an intimate and impactful experience. Reserve your place now.
Terms & Conditions
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- By attending this roundtable you agree that Pulse Conferences shall not be liable to you for any loss, delay, damage, injury or other liability incurred, resulting from or arising in connection with the event, to the extent permissible by law.
- Pulse Conferences reserve the right to make changes to the event schedule, venue, or other details as necessary. In the unlikely event of rescheduling you will be invited to attend the new date.Â
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Gondoliers Room – The Savoy London
Located within one of London’s most iconic hotels, The Savoy, this intimate and refined space offers the ideal setting for high-level discussions, fostering meaningful conversations among senior cybersecurity leaders. With its luxurious atmosphere and renowned service, The Savoy provides a memorable and inspiring backdrop, ensuring a first-class experience for all attendees.
With its painted decorative panels, delightful murals of eighteenth-century Venetian life, silvered mirrors, and gilded mirrored sconces; the Gondoliers private dining room is an elegant and charming backdrop to cocktail parties, private afternoon teas, and business meetings. The room’s understated grandeur also adds lustre to special dining occasions.
This luxuriously appointed room was first created in 1935 in response to the enthusiasm for private rooms for smaller events; Gondoliers had previously been the Ladies’ Hairdressing Salon. It was named after the 12th Savoy Opera, “The Gondoliers”, which opened in 1889, the first of the operas to premiere after the opening of The Savoy and one which ran for over 500 performances, a record at the time.
The present décor is inspired partly by the Venetian setting of the opera, with additional detailing inspired by archive photographs of the original Victorian painted décor of another of the Savoy’s private rooms, Pinafore. This private room in London is filled with plenty of natural light.