DiscoverEnergy Talks#85: Why Should You Talk About Incident Response? | Part 1
#85: Why Should You Talk About Incident Response? | Part 1

#85: Why Should You Talk About Incident Response? | Part 1

Update: 2024-08-29
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Learn about past and future OT cyber incident response and disaster recovery in the power grid.

Welcome to the first episode of our new Energy Talks miniseries, Why Should We Talk About Incident Response? Join OMICRON cybersecurity experts Andreas Klien and Simon Romer as they explore the critical roles of IT and OT in cyber incident response and disaster recovery alongside other experts from the power industry.


In this episode, Andreas and Simon discuss disaster recovery from an OT perspective, using a recent CrowdStrike incident as a case study. Simon also highlights key considerations for utilities when developing OT incident response and recovery processes and offers practical tips for those without established plans.


We want to hear from you! If you work at a utility, please share your experiences implementing OT response and recovery processes – what prompted you to start, and what challenges have you faced? If you would like to contribute, email us at omicroncybersecurity.com and we may feature your story in an upcoming episode.


Stay tuned for upcoming episodes in our miniseries Why Should We Talk About Incident Response?


Learn more about OMICRON’s approach to advanced cybersecurity for OT environments.


We would really like to know what you think about Energy Talks and which topics you would like to hear more about. To do this, simply send us an email to podcast@omicronenergy.com and be sure to give us a star review on Spotify or Apple Podcast. Thanks for your feedback!

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#85: Why Should You Talk About Incident Response? | Part 1

#85: Why Should You Talk About Incident Response? | Part 1

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