Todd Beebe: Beyond IT vs. OT, The Common Ground for Securing Any Environment

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About Todd Beebe: Todd Beebe, a cybersecurity veteran since the early 90s, commenced his journey by thwarting attempts to hack his BBS. His expertise led to pivotal roles with an international organization, securing remote access, fortifying websites, and pioneering firewall deployment. Later, at Ernst & Young, he spearheaded the Attack & Penetration practice in Houston, penetrating Fortune 500 clients and contributing to the precursor of the Hacking Exposed book series. Todd's entrepreneurial spirit thrived as he founded cybersecurity companies, notably inventing the telecom firewall 'TeleWall' and the web application firewall 'eServer Secure,' holding nine US patents. His career includes fortifying the White House and Pentagon against cyber threats and building cybersecurity programs for multiple Fortune 500 organizations.In this episode, Aaron and Todd Beebe discuss:Their journeys into cybersecurity careersNavigating the convergence of IT and OT securityFinding common ground and overcoming historical hurdlesShared labs for enhanced understanding and effective problem-solvingCybersecurity challenges in critical infrastructureKey Takeaways:In addressing cybersecurity challenges, it's crucial for IT and OT teams to collaborate closely, recognizing that the threat landscape targets common denominators such as IP addresses, ports, and Windows systems, and adopting a unified approach to securing both environments is essential in the evolving landscape of cyber threats.In navigating the convergence of IT and OT, the key lies in recognizing the shared technological foundation, fostering collaboration to merge expertise, and dispelling the misconception of a takeover, ultimately shifting the focus from being adversaries to allies in the pursuit of a secure and efficient operational landscape.Fostering collaboration between IT and OT teams through shared advisory roles, regular communication, and the establishment of a collaborative lab environment not only enhances technical expertise but also builds trust, camaraderie, and a common language, ultimately contributing to a more resilient and stable organizational infrastructure.While Todd is excited about the increasing diversity of people entering the cybersecurity field, he expresses concern about the SEC's decision to hold CISOs accountable for breaches and emphasizes the challenge of training junior analysts to effectively identify and respond to cyber threats in the evolving landscape.  "I'm ready to continue learning. I believe that's the most important part for anyone in cybersecurity. It's whether they have that mindset: it's not failure, it's learning. If we can get that into the mindsets of the next generation, I think then we've done what we needed to do." — Todd Beebe Connect with Todd Beebe:  Email: tvbeebe@freeportlng.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddbeebe/Connect with Aaron:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrowLearn more about Industrial Defender:Website: https://www.industrialdefender.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/industrial-defender-inc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iDefend_ICSYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@industrialdefender7120Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

Todd Beebe: Beyond IT vs. OT, The Common Ground for Securing Any Environment

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