Event Wrap-Up: GISEC 2023

The OPSWAT team traveled to Dubai, UAE during GISEC 2023 – the leading forum for the cybersecurity community worldwide. This year’s conference attracted over 500 exhibiting global cybersecurity companies and thousands of visitors from Healthcare, Banking & Finance, Utilities, Oil & Gas, Transport, Nuclear, Defense and other critical infrastructure industries. The forum gave attendees the opportunity to network and collaborate on how to defend against the rise of advanced cybersecurity threats and boost cyber resilience – a key theme for this year’s event.
ICYMI: Three Challenges of Critical Infrastructure Networks
In case you missed it, OPSWAT Founder and CEO Benny Czarny was interviewed by ITP.net on the top challenges of critical infrastructure networks, including their complexity, the lack of purpose-built technologies to protect these networks, and lack of effective training for professionals who are responsible for protecting these environments. Watch the full interview to learn how to overcome these challenges and how OPSWAT can help.
End-to-End Protection for IT & OT
OPSWAT showcased its end-to-end IT and OT solutions built to help critical infrastructure organizations overcome their cybersecurity challenges, whether it’s fighting file-borne attacks, securing endpoints, or implementing a true zero-trust architecture. Highlights included demos of OPSWAT’s products, as well as discussions around Deep CDR technology country of origin detection.

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If you missed us at GISEC or have any questions, please contact one of our critical infrastructure cybersecurity experts.

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