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For Your Eyes Only: Why Critical Alerts and Feeds Should Be Kept Off Your Network and Out of Band

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What This Webinar Covers

Your SIEM might catch the signal, but can your team act on it during a breach?

In this exclusive panel, CISOs and cyber leaders from major energy providers reveal why their most sensitive alerts, feeds, and incident comms are routed out of band—beyond compromised networks, beyond email, and reach of adversaries.

Featuring Cybersecurity Leaders from Top U.S. Energy Providers

  • – Matthew Bounds: Avangrid
  • – Chris Kindle: LS Power
  • – Richie Field Hoosier Energy
  • – Elvin Ramirez: E-ISAC

You’ll learn:

  • – Why OT alerting systems should never rely on in-band infrastructure
  • – How secure out-of-band comms drive faster triage and better response
  • – What regulators and auditors are now expecting from critical infrastructure providers
  • – Lessons from high-stakes breach scenarios, tabletop exercises, and real deployments

Who Should Attend

  • – CISOs and CIOs in energy, utilities, oil and gas, and critical infrastructure
  • – Directors of Security Operations and Incident Response
  • – Cybersecurity architects and compliance leaders seeking to future-proof alerting and response

If your business depends on OT systems, this conversation is for you.

Why ArmorText

ArmorText has been recognized as a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Secure Communications Solutions, Q3 2024 report, saying:

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ArmorText outclasses for SecOps, incident response, and threat-intel-sharing use cases.”

Seats are limited. Join your peers and hear how security leaders are quietly changing the rules of the game—starting with how and where alerts are delivered.

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