Building Robust Cybersecurity Program for OT Environments
Governance & Risk Management
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Operational Technology (OT)
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Todd Beebe of Freeport LNG on Strategies for Securing Operational Technology
Modern security challenges such as increased remote work and interconnected applications demand robust strategies. Todd Beebe, information security officer at Freeport LNG, shared insights on developing cybersecurity programs for OT environments.
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Beebe’s background in offensive security shaped his approach to building cybersecurity programs. Visibility and control are foundational elements, giving security professionals the ability to understand system activities and identify gaps.
Threat actors exploit the same paths used by legitimate administrators, making regular validation of security controls essential. “We leverage tools such as MITRE ATT&CK and Atomic Red Team. The same commands and activity that a threat actor would use, we simulate that activity on both environments and then make sure that we are getting alerts,” Beebe said.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group at the Cyber Security for Critical Assets USA Summit in Houston, Beebe also discussed:
- Conducting regular scans to detect compromised or reused passwords to prevent unauthorized access;
- Why outdated technology requires specific security measures;
- The need for industry collaboration to help avoid common pitfalls in cybersecurity.
Beebe is an information security officer, entrepreneur and investor with more than 25 years of experience. He has worked in cybersecurity for most of his career and holds eight information security-related patents.