The world needs CIE. CIE needs you.

The world needs CIE. CIE needs you.

Cyber-Informed Engineering (CIE) is the biggest change in twenty years in how we understand OT security. CIE teaches us to ask different questions:

  • What is the most serious credible consequence that we must defeat with a high degree of confidence? Not: “What is the most frequent, most annoying consequence that will distract us and suck up our security budget?”
  • How can we prevent these consequences deterministically? Not: “How can we be a little more secure in hopes of preventing disaster?” Hope is not what we expect of engineers designing bridges, nor those designing critical automation systems.
  • What do enterprise security teams need to know to be able to cooperate with engineering teams? Eg: “How likely is that batch of security updates to kill anyone?”
  • What do engineering teams need to know before they demand dramatically stronger security? Eg: “This is how that credible attack will almost certainly defeat our current defenses.”
  • How can we design automation to “power through” cyber attacks with only acceptable consequences? Eg: improved monitoring, reduced functionality fallbacks, dependency analysis, and rapid recovery for reliability-critical IT assets.

The 2025 Level Zero OT Cyber Security Conference

The new?Level Zero OT Cyber Security 2025 Conference is where cybersecurity joins engineering and will really be discussing all these questions and more for the first time. The world’s experts at the intersection of cybersecurity and engineering (CIE) will come together to share insights, compare notes, and hear about the latest work that we are all doing.

I encourage everyone active in this space to submit the work you are doing to the?call for speakers, and try to attend the event on March 31st – April 2nd in Atlanta.

this is the OT security event we’ll talk about for the next decade

The Speakers

Here are my favorites among the now announced speakers and (paraphrased) topics:

Much more is on the Level Zero website and even more is coming. And yes, I will also be speaking, testing concepts for my 2026 book – CIE for the Safety-Critical Cloud.

This first Level Zero will highlight innovation, emphasize critical insights, socialize what works, and connect people to cooperate.

I’ve said it before – this is the OT security event we’ll talk about for the next decade.

The date is coming fast, so book the time (Mar 31 – Apr 2), book the flights (Atlanta is the world’s biggest, easiest-to-get-to airport) and join us.

CIE gurus are coming.

But a couple of dozen gurus can’t save the world.

The world needs CIE. CIE needs you.

FAQs About The Level Zero Conference 2025

What Is the Level Zero OT Cyber Security 2025 Conference

The new?Level Zero OT Cyber Security 2025 Conference?is where the world’s experts at the intersection of cybersecurity and engineering will come together to share insights, compare notes, and hear about the latest work that we are all doing.

When and where will the conference take place?

March 31st – April 2nd in Atlanta.The date is coming fast, so book the time, book the flights (Atlanta is the world’s biggest, easiest-to-get-to airport), and join us.

How much is it?

Tickets are $749. All details and registration can be found here: https://levelzeroconference.com/speakers-and-topics/. We hope to see you there!


Matthew D.

Security Leader | Emerging Tech | Innovator | Builder | Advisor | CPP | PSP | CPD | SecurityX | BPATS | TSSP-Rail

1 个月

It really does, Andrew. ??

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? Tony H ?

ICS/OT Cyber Security Subject Matter Expert [SME] @ APH Cyber SANS Facilitator ICS410, ICS515, ICS612 I ISA/IEC 62443 Keynote speaker I NCSC i100 & ICS COI Lecturer I Mentor

1 个月

The efficacy of the current CNI OT Cyber Security 'solutions' is yet to be fully demonstrated, measured & documented. You are a breath of fresh air and people need to think more carefully about all of the metrics we currently use to supposedly demonstrate that all the "Bells & Whistles" which are supposedly helping are, in actual fact, a complete waste of £££. Proper risk engineering needs a facelift. The security community needs to take a leaf out of the Safety Engineers handbook. Keep up the fight Andrew, Brilliant work. Proud to know you

Jonathan E.

OT Cyber Security Consultant

1 个月

Thanks for sharing

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Benjamin Lampe

Operational Technology Architect & Cybersecurity Reseacher

1 个月

Andrew Ginter?thank you for the write up, looking forward to the event and demonstrating the engineer's advantage through CIE in the context of process automation!?

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John Caballero

Director of IT and Security | Information Security Manager | Fractional CTO | CISO | CTRO | CyberHero | Engineer | Author | Speaker Need help with Security and Savings? Let's connect and discuss.

1 个月

Andrew, I enjoyed the discussion today. Great insight into OT security!

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