Steven Hsu
Steven Hsu
VP, Marketing
TXOne Networks

26 years+ experience in the cybersecurity industry, software development and quality management consultant, and former director of global consumer business development in Trend Micro. The primary interest and focus area are on the cybersecurity management framework. 

I have worked in the security software field for 20 years, starting as an engineer, project manager, product planner, and business development. That career journey enriches me in familiar with product development life cycle and marketing planning. My current primary interest is the subject of cybersecurity management framework and planning.   

Professional summary:

  • Director, Global Consumer Business Development.
  • Trend Micro Consultant.
  • Software Development and Quality Management

Education:

  • Master of Business Computing, Victoria University, Australia
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Science, RMIT University, Australia

Publication:

  • Software Design and Quality Management ISBN:9574668509, 9789574668502
SPEECH
CYBERSEC GLOBAL
Level Up the OT Cybersecurity in Critical Infrastructure – Lessons Learned from the Russia-Ukraine War

Premiere: 5/14 14:40 - 15:10 

Replays: 5/14 20:40 - 21:10, 5/15 02:40 - 03:10


In today's interconnected world, the protection of critical infrastructure is paramount. The recent events unfolding in the Russia-Ukraine conflict have underscored the critical importance of enhancing cybersecurity measures, particularly in OT systems.

As we witness the evolving nature of warfare, it's crucial to draw lessons from this conflict and apply them to fortify our defenses. The Russia-Ukraine war has not only showcased traditional military tactics but has also seen a significant reliance on cyber warfare targeting critical infrastructure.

One of the key lessons we can glean from this conflict is the vulnerability of OT systems within critical infrastructure. These systems control vital operations in sectors such as energy, communications, and government. The disruption of these systems can have far-reaching consequences, impacting not just national security but also the economy and public safety.

To enhance OT cybersecurity in critical infrastructure, we must prioritize several key strategies to address this hybrid warfare. Countermeasure suggestions will be provided based on recent attacks targeting critical infrastructure.