
Talk OT to Me
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Podcast Overview
<p>Welcome to <i>Talk OT to Me</i> — the podcast where we get nerdy (but stay real) about the world of Operational Technology.</p><p></p><p>Hosted by <b>Jesper</b>, Secomea’s Head of Customer Success & Implementation, and <b>Justin</b>, Cyber-Security Engineer, this series brings together deep industry expertise and field stories from the front lines of industrial cybersecurity.</p><p></p><p>Every episode dives into the issues shaping modern manufacturing — from zero-trust access and compliance with <b>NIS2 and IEC 62443</b>, to bridging the infamous gap between <b>IT and OT</b>, and rethinking what <i>secure remote access</i> should actually look like on the factory floor.</p><p></p><p>Whether you’re a <b>CISO</b>, <b>OT engineer</b>, or the <b>IT manager who somehow inherited the PLC network</b>, this is your space to explore how to <b>defend your factory floor</b> and build a safer, smarter, and more connected industrial world.</p><p></p><p>💡 <b>Expect:</b></p><ul><li>Straight talk on OT security, not sales talk.</li><li>Real-world insights from global manufacturing networks.</li><li>Nerdy stories that anyone in operations or security can relate to.</li><li></li></ul><p>Because OT isn’t just another network. It’s the heart of your business.<br />And it’s time we started talking about it.</p><p></p><p>🎧 <b>New episodes every month — powered by Secomea.</b></p>
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June 12, 2026
Incident response in OT: when the response becomes the risk
<p>In this episode of <i>Talk OT To Me</i>, Jesper and Justin tackle one of the most challenging topics in industrial cybersecurity: incident response in Operational Technology (OT).</p><p></p><p>Having an incident response plan is one thing. Knowing how to execute it when production, safety, and business continuity are on the line is something entirely different.</p><p></p><p>The conversation explores why OT incidents can't be treated like IT incidents, how poor visibility and unclear ownership slow down decision-making, and why tabletop exercises often reveal critical gaps in preparedness. They also discuss real-world examples, the growing impact of AI-driven attacks, regulatory pressures such as NIS2 and the Cyber Resilience Act, and why collaboration between IT, OT, engineering, operations, and leadership is essential.</p><p></p><p>Key topics include:</p><ul><li>Why most incident response plans fail in practice</li><li>The unique challenges of responding to cyber incidents in OT environments</li><li>How visibility gaps create dangerous delays</li><li>Lessons from real-world OT incident response scenarios</li><li>The impact of AI on attack speed and defender readiness</li><li>Compliance, liability, and regulatory requirements</li><li>Why OT incident response is ultimately an engineering and business problem—not just a cybersecurity problem</li></ul><p></p><p>If your organization believes it's prepared for an OT cyber incident, this episode will challenge you to ask a simple question: <b>When was the last time you actually tested the plan?</b></p>

May 12, 2026
OT supply chain security: who's really in your factory and why that’s the next big blind spot
<p>This episode explores the complexities of OT supply chain security, emphasizing the importance of trust, asset management, and proactive risk mitigation in industrial control systems. Justin and Jesper discuss real-world threats, best practices, and strategic steps for enhancing cybersecurity in operational technology environments.<br /><br />Key Topics</p><ul><li>OT supply chain complexity and trust chain</li><li>Risks of long-term asset management and legacy systems</li><li>Best practices for supply chain security and risk mitigation</li></ul><p></p>

April 7, 2026
Trust no one: Why OT needs its own identity
<p>The conversation delves into the complexities of identity management for IT and OT, emphasizing the need for separate identity management to address different requirements and risks. It also highlights the importance of network segmentation, access control, and auditing for securing OT environments. Additionally, the human factor is identified as a significant vulnerability in cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for training and awareness. The practical approach to identity management is discussed, considering the cost and resources involved in implementation.</p><p></p><p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Identity management for IT and OT should be separated to address the different requirements and risks.</li><li>Network segmentation and access control are crucial for securing OT environments.</li><li>The human factor is a significant vulnerability in cybersecurity, and training and awareness are essential for mitigating risks.</li></ul>
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- What is Talk OT to Me?
<p>Welcome to <i>Talk OT to Me</i> — the podcast where we get nerdy (but stay real) about the world of Operational Technology.</p><p></p><p>Hosted by <b>Jesper</b>, Secomea’s Head of Customer Success & Implementation, and <b>Justin</b>, Cyber-Security Engineer, this series brings together deep industry expertise and field stories from the front lines of industrial cybersecurity.</p><p></p><p>Every episode dives into the issues shaping modern manufacturing — from zero-trust access and compliance with <b>NIS2 and IEC 62443</b>, to bridging the infamous gap between <b>IT and OT</b>, and rethinking what <i>secure remote access</i> should actually look like on the factory floor.</p><p></p><p>Whether you’re a <b>CISO</b>, <b>OT engineer</b>, or the <b>IT manager who somehow inherited the PLC network</b>, this is your space to explore how to <b>defend your factory floor</b> and build a safer, smarter, and more connected industrial world.</p><p></p><p>💡 <b>Expect:</b></p><ul><li>Straight talk on OT security, not sales talk.</li><li>Real-world insights from global manufacturing networks.</li><li>Nerdy stories that anyone in operations or security can relate to.</li><li></li></ul><p>Because OT isn’t just another network. It’s the heart of your business.<br />And it’s time we started talking about it.</p><p></p><p>🎧 <b>New episodes every month — powered by Secomea.</b></p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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