Language: English
10-12, 13:00–13:20 (America/New_York), Track 2 (206a)
This presentation is a contextualization of the reality of industrial control in OT networks. Today, there are alternatives with IEC-62443-approved controllers for use in cyber-secure OT architecture.
This presentation is a contextualization of the reality of industrial control in OT networks, to understand the issues and challenges. This presentation offers a vision where OT controllers can be part of a cyber architecture as a secure cyber end component capable of protecting himself (reaching the IEC-62443-4 (1-2)). During this presentation we will also demonstrate how an industrial PLC (Programmable logic controller) can be used as a protection device participating in the cyber protection eco-system, capable of remote connection, IDS and IPS.
Graduated in 1999, specialist in industrial automation, Dominick has worked for 13 years in electrical engineering, design, drawing and programming of machines/complete production lines, in Canada and internationally. Since joining Phoenix 12 years ago, Dominick has developed an expertise in industrial networks (OT) and open industrial control platforms. He is now the national Application Engineer Manager for Phoenix Contact, surrounded by a team of specialists working in the field of OT, II