In recent years, the industrial sector has made remarkable strides in operational technology (OT) visibility and detection. Such advancements have allowed organizations to identify vulnerabilities and better protect their critical infrastructure. Despite these improvements, security experts are now warning that merely achieving visibility is not sufficient in addressing the risks involved in OT systems. The crux of the issue lies in the fear that implementing robust protection mechanisms will disrupt the very operations that they aim to defend.
The continuous evolution of threats in the OT landscape poses unique challenges. Cyber attackers are increasingly sophisticated and have developed methods to exploit system vulnerabilities that are often indistinguishable from typical operational processes. For example, misconfigured devices and unusual traffic patterns can slip beneath the radar of conventional detection systems, making it imperative for organizations to take proactive measures to enhance their security postures.
On May 21, 2026, TXOne Networks is set to host a thought-provoking webinar titled, "Discover. Assess. Protect. Building Security that Works in OT." This marks the final installment in a series aimed at guiding OT security professionals through a comprehensive framework focused on building secure operational environments. The session will delve into methods that organizations can implement to transition from mere visibility to effective protection.
Historically, there has been a concerning coordination gap of up to 45 minutes between threat detection and response, allowing cyber threats to cause significant damage before action can be taken. Episodes from previous parts of the series illustrated the need for automation in threat enforcement to eliminate delays, highlighting that the final barrier to comprehensive OT protection is not technological advancement, but rather a lack of trust in the adopted measures.
Dwayne Edwards, Senior Solutions Engineer at TXOne Networks, emphasizes, "Visibility is only the first step toward real protection in OT environments - not the finish line. Our safeguards are designed to ensure that security controls do not impede operational continuity. With over 3,600 successful global deployments, we demonstrate that zero unplanned downtime is not merely a promise but a proven track record."
Participants attending the upcoming webinar will gain valuable insights that include:
- - The superiority of OT-specific security solutions over IT-adapted tools, especially in enforcement scenarios.
- - A clear depiction of how active threat blocking functions efficiently at sub-second speeds while maintaining seamless production traffic.
- - An understanding of the architecture's response to potential security device failures and the implications for operational continuity.
This informative session is tailored for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), OT security leaders, plant managers, as well as stakeholders from IT, engineering, and operations teams who share the responsibility for ensuring operational continuity within industrial settings.
The date to mark on your calendars is May 21, 2026, at 10:00 AM Pacific Time (1:00 PM Eastern Time). Attendees are encouraged to register for the live event
here.
Since its inception, TXOne Networks has dedicated itself to fortifying operational technology by providing solutions that not only emphasize visibility but also prioritize prevention. This dedication helps industrial organizations upgrade their OT frameworks while minimizing risks. To learn more about their innovative strategies and cutting-edge solutions, visit
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