Key Areas of Convergence for IT-OT Security in Energy Sector
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• Security teams can use common tools and practices to protect both IT and OT environments.
• Hitachi Energy designated a single leader for IT-OT environments years ago.
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Hitachi Energy Security Head Joe Doetzl on Common Tools and Practices While IT and OT environments were traditionally seen as two separate parts of the organization, security teams can use common tools and practices to protect both areas, said Joe Doetzl, head of cybersecurity at Hitachi Energy. The company designated a single leader for IT-OT environments years ago.