Is your plant Hacker Safe? Securing Legacy Systems with OPC |
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 9:00:00 AM - 10:00:00 AM
(GMT +08:00) Perth
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Overview
What does the term hacker mean to the Process Control Industry?
It means that any PC or device used to transfer data is a possible threat to attack and could have its data flow interrupted or compromised. Can anyone really afford that. Can anyone really afford the cost of a critical system being compromised by corporate sabotage? Of course not.
Join us for this informative webcast where we examine not only the threats that plants are exposed to today, but we offer off-the-shelf OPC solutions to combat them.
Our presenter will also explain the importance of having a Security Audit conducted regularly at your plant to provide you the knowledge you need to make the decisions to keep your plant safe.
Plant Security Issues
Data Theft in 2008
Industrial Sabotage
Securing Legacy Systems with OPC
Interactive Case Study
"This is a webcast that every Systems Architect, Integrator and Project Manager needs to attend. It is a sobering reality that Hackers exist, and everyone in the process control industry needs to know if they are vulnerable, and what they need to do to stay safe in an uncertain world."
Manny Mandrusiak MatikonOPC Marketing Manager
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| Language: English |
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| Cost: None |
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Professional MatrikonOPC Instructors
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Our courses are taught by qualified instructors. All of our instructors have an expert understanding of OPC, are well-versed across many industries and are backed by years of practical industry experience. |
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| Contact Information: |
| Email:workshops@MatrikonOPC.com |
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+1.780.945.4044
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