Although cybersecurity maturity among power generation and oil & gas operations varies, the need for effective cybersecurity exists everywhere. However, differing operational environments, budgets, company mission, regional standards, and your team's talent need consideration to building an effective cybersecurity program. How do you prioritize protective, detective and corrective control solutions to match your environment and available resources? Baker Hughes, a GE company Ed Turkaly will provide guidance on how to prioritize these types of controls based on your organizations current and future state. The presentation will cover best practices of where to put your time and money, expected outcomes from different solutions, and how to present to a review board or board of directors on the ROI of these solutions. Attendees will learn:
Elements of an effective cybersecurity program
The differences between foundational and advanced security
How to prioritize solutions based on your organization’s operational needs and maturity cycle
Best Practices to Focus On: Preventive vs. Detective vs. Corrective Controls
How to present to a decision-making body the expected ROI and outcomes
Cyber Security Sales Engineer, Baker Hughes, a GE company
Ed Turkaly is the North America Cyber Security Technical Sales Engineer for Baker Hughes, a GE company. With more than 16 years’ cybersecurity experience, Ed provides strategic solutions and expert guidance grounded in a position of risk management and safety. His expertise lies... Read More →
Wednesday October 24, 2018 2:15pm - 3:00pm EDT
Windsor DE