- February 04, 2025
- Durham, N.C.
The International Society of Automation (ISA) — the leading professional society for automation — has announced the full program for its third annual OT Cybersecurity Summit in Brussels on 18-21 June 2025.
The Summit will draw hundreds of experts in operational technology (OT) cybersecurity at the management level or higher in the energy, manufacturing, water/wastewater, government policy, oil and gas and transportation industries. This two-track, four-day event will be organized around two major topics: threat intelligence and securing the supply chain, with additional panel discussions on utilizing standards and conformity assessments to meet new regulatory needs.
Keynote addresses will include:
- Lauren Neal, Project Manager, BP, UK
- John Fitzpatrick, Founder, Lab539
With this conference, ISA is leading the charge to demonstrate how consensus standards and conformity assessment can meet the critical needs arising from current events and new regulation. ISA sets many of the technical standards used in industrial automation, including ISA/IEC 62443, the world’s only consensus-based automation and control systems cybersecurity standards. In addition to developing and maintaining these standards, ISA offers training and credentialing on cybersecurity; certifies products, processes and systems through its ISASecure® certification; and raises awareness about the importance of OT cybersecurity through its membership consortium, the ISA Global Cybersecurity Alliance (ISAGCA).
“The ISA community includes many of the world’s leading experts on industrial cybersecurity, and we are proud to have developed ISA/IEC 62443, the standards backing the most secure operational technologies,” said Claire Fallon, CEO and executive director of ISA. “The ISA OT Cybersecurity Summit sets itself apart from other cybersecurity events as an opportunity for attendees to gain practical insights about ISA/IEC 62443 and best practices for its implementation.”
Attendees of the 2024 event shared positive feedback about their experience:
- “Some of the other events focus a little bit more on the IT side of [cybersecurity]. This one does focus more on controls engineers, so I think you really get the best opportunity to share between the groups and get information.”
- “There are always great topics to discuss and debate together in an open environment.”
- “Everyone's here to learn from each other and work together, and the event doesn't end when the event ends. [You can] stay in touch and continue to work throughout the year to help solve some of the big problems around cybersecurity.”
- Cyber escape room: You won't want to miss our highly immersive, custom-created OT cyber escape room utilizing VR technology provided by VisCo. Can you succeed in removing the threat before time runs out?
- Training: Using the ISA/IEC 62443 Standards to Secure Your Control Systems (IC32)
- Training: Assessing the Cybersecurity of New Existing IACS Systems (IC33)
- Incident Command Systems for Industrial Control Systems (ICS4ICS) workshop: A tutorial for ICS4ICS, which combines OT/ICS, incident command and cybersecurity work into one framework to improve cyber incident response capabilities at companies and organizations. ICS4ICS leverages external resources including FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Admin) Incident Command System, DHS (Department of Homeland Security) CISA cyber incident response materials and the NIST (National Institute for Science and Technology) Computer Incident Response Guide, providing templates, guides and exercise materials.