OT cybersecurity jobs are everywhere, so why is nobody taking them? | Guest Mark Toussaint
Mark Toussaint of OPSWAT joins us to talk about his work in securing operational technology and specifically about his role as product manager. This is an under-discussed job role within security and requires great technical expertise, intercommunication skills and the ability to carry out long-term campaigns on a product from, as he put it, initial brainstorming scribblings on a cocktail napkin through the creation of the product, all the way to its eventual retirement. Learn what it takes to connect security engineering, solutions experts, project management, and more in the role of security product manager and how OT security connects fast, flexible IT and cybersecurity with systems that, as Toussaint put it, might be put in place and unmodified for 15 or 20 years. It’s not that hard to connect the worlds, but it takes a specific skill set.
0:00 – Working in operational technology
1:49 – First, getting into cybersecurity and tech
3:14 – Mark Toussaint’s career trajectory
5:15 – Average day as a senior product manager in OPSWAT
7:40 – Challenges in operational technology
9:11 – Effective strategist for securing OT systems
11:18 – Common attack vectors in OT security
13:41 – Skills needed to work in OT security
16:37 – Backgrounds people in OT have
17:28 – Favorite parts of OT work
19:47 – How to get OT experience as a new industry worker
21:58 – Best cybersecurity career advice
22:56 – What is OPSWAT
25:29 – Outro
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