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Get Free TrialMore about Spectra Assure Free TrialCEO Mario Vuksan to join roundtable discussing Meltdown and Spectre attacks
At the upcoming SINET London event, CEO Mario Vuksan will be a panelist along with Tony Mather, CIO, AWE, John Meakin, Group CISO, GSK, Stephen Pattison, VP Public Affairs, ARM Holdings plc, and Vikram Phatak, CEO, NSSLabs; discussing: A Letter to My CEO On The Impact Of The 3 Billion Chip Enablement From Spectre & Meltdown Exploits. The panel breaks down what has become an all too common scenario for security teams – how do you respond to a new, previously unknown vulnerability with far-ranging consequences for the security team and the business. The panel will discuss the challenges that the Meltdown and Spectre attacks had and continue to have on the global manufacturing industry and specifically the challenges with these attacks on automated industrial control systems. The main topic areas include:
This roundtable will be both entertaining and informative so if you are attending the SINET London event, do not miss it – Tuesday, September 18th, 3:10PM – 3:55PM.
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