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Getting Our Hands Around IoT Security: Dave Bang's Journey

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When tech industry veteran Dave Bang discovers that vendors have been using their phones to gain access to secure networks, he embarks on an urgent mission to secure the OT networks and prevent an attack before it's too late.

In this episode, you will learn about leveraging the strengths of OT and IT security to build a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy.

"My experience has been they're not as quick to that as the OT folks are. The OT folks are starting to see there are big benefits to learning some of the IT stuff, right? There's efficiencies to be gained, there's automation to be used, things like that."

Brian Contos and John Vecchi recently sat down and spoke with Dave Bang, an IT industry veteran with 30 years of experience in desktop support, OS life cycles, security, application security, architecture, and OT security. He focuses on security awareness and leveraging his expertise to bridge the IT and OT security gap.

After working in IT for almost 30 years, Dave Bang had a newfound passion for OT security. He started partnering with manufacturing folks to bring their security game up to snuff. He realized the threats were the same, but the motivations were different. He soon uncovered that companies were not ready for the cross-pollination of OT and IT security when he noticed a vendor representative downloading files from the internet and then uploading them to a PLC. Dave was shocked to discover this was happening in many places and had to act. Dave Bang is now working to bring visibility to the OT side and to understand the passion and priorities that come with it.

In this episode, you will learn answers to the following:
1. What is the difference in security priorities between IT and OT networks?
2. How can companies effectively leverage best-of-breed tools to secure their IoT devices?
3. What potential attack vectors arise when vendors connect their laptops to the PLC devices?


Let’s connect about IoT Security!

Follow John Vecchi at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnvecchi

The IoT Security Podcast is powered by Phosphorus Cybersecurity. Join the conversation for the IoT Security Podcast — where xIoT meets Security. Learn more at https://phosphorus.io/podcast

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When tech industry veteran Dave Bang discovers that vendors have been using their phones to gain access to secure networks, he embarks on an urgent mission to secure the OT networks and prevent an attack before it's too late.

In this episode, you will learn about leveraging the strengths of OT and IT security to build a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy.

"My experience has been they're not as quick to that as the OT folks are. The OT folks are starting to see there are big benefits to learning some of the IT stuff, right? There's efficiencies to be gained, there's automation to be used, things like that."

Brian Contos and John Vecchi recently sat down and spoke with Dave Bang, an IT industry veteran with 30 years of experience in desktop support, OS life cycles, security, application security, architecture, and OT security. He focuses on security awareness and leveraging his expertise to bridge the IT and OT security gap.

After working in IT for almost 30 years, Dave Bang had a newfound passion for OT security. He started partnering with manufacturing folks to bring their security game up to snuff. He realized the threats were the same, but the motivations were different. He soon uncovered that companies were not ready for the cross-pollination of OT and IT security when he noticed a vendor representative downloading files from the internet and then uploading them to a PLC. Dave was shocked to discover this was happening in many places and had to act. Dave Bang is now working to bring visibility to the OT side and to understand the passion and priorities that come with it.

In this episode, you will learn answers to the following:
1. What is the difference in security priorities between IT and OT networks?
2. How can companies effectively leverage best-of-breed tools to secure their IoT devices?
3. What potential attack vectors arise when vendors connect their laptops to the PLC devices?


Let’s connect about IoT Security!

Follow John Vecchi at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnvecchi

The IoT Security Podcast is powered by Phosphorus Cybersecurity. Join the conversation for the IoT Security Podcast — where xIoT meets Security. Learn more at https://phosphorus.io/podcast

  continue reading

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