WEBINAR

Maintaining Cyberdefense While Optimizing Production

Connected systems, IoT, AI, and automation increase efficiency but expand cyber risk. Learn how manufacturers can defend against ransomware, OT vulnerabilities, and supply chain attacks while protecting uptime, safety, and intellectual property.
June 24, 2026
4:00 PM UTC
1 hour

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Summary

Connected systems, Industrial Internet of Things (IoT), AI, and automation are increasing productivity and visibility, but they’re also expanding the attack surface. Cybersecurity incidents are no longer just IT issues; they are operational, financial, and reputational risks.

In this webinar, we will examine the evolving cyberthreat landscape facing manufacturers. We’ll discuss how attackers target production through ransomware, social engineering, supply chain vulnerabilities, and weaknesses in operational technology (OT) IoT devices, and what these incidents mean for uptime, safety, and intellectual property protection.

Attendees will leave with a practical understanding of:

  • Common cyberthreats affecting manufacturing
  • How cyber incidents disrupt production, supply chains, and business continuity
  • Scalable, manufacturing-focused security strategies, including:
    • Least-privilege access and identity controls
    • Proper network segmentation
    • Asset visibility, monitoring, and alerting
    • Automated detection and response
    • User and entitiy behavior analytics
    • Employee security awareness and training
    • Incident response planning and simulation


We'll also discuss how cybersecurity supports regulatory requirements and aligns wiht broader business objectives. 

 

Speaker

Jason Griffin

Jason Griffin

Vice President - Cyber Security Strategy

Integris

Jason serves as the Vice President of Cybersecurity Strategy at Integris, where he promotes a balanced approach that integrates both offensive security (Red Team) and defensive security (Blue Team) practices to help organizations keep a strong and defensible cybersecurity posture against an evolving threat landscape.​

With over 25 years of experience shaping the Integris approach to managed cybersecurity services, Jason has helped develop a method that blends proactive threat simulation with continuous defensive monitoring and alert response. His strategy emphasizes collaboration between offensive and defensive security disciplines to improve resilience, strengthen detection capabilities, and reduce organizational risk.​

When not promoting cyber defense, Jason enjoys his wife and children, coaching youth sports and freshwater fishing.

 

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