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Registration Now Open: 2023 ICS Cybersecurity Conference | Atlanta

Registration is open for SecurityWeek’s ICS Cybersecurity Conference, taking place October 23-26, 2023 in Atlanta.

SecurityWeek’s ICS Cybersecurity Conference is back in Atlanta October 23-26, 2023. Registration is now open, and we hope you can join us as we bring hundreds of industrial cybersecurity stakeholders together for an amazing event.

Celebrating its 22nd year, the 2023 conference will feature 3-days days full of conference sessions and 1 full-day of optional trainings and workshops that will dive deep into the world of industrial cybersecurity and help those charged with protecting operational technology (OT) and critical infrastructure environments against cyber threats.

Come to Atlanta and be part of the leading global conference series for Operations, Control Systems and IT/OT Security professionals to connect on SCADA, DCS PLC and field controller cybersecurity.

Register by May 31st and get the ICS Pioneers rate of just $1795 (save $600).

Ensure you have a spot at the conference and save big by registering early.

End Users Wanted – Tell your story and be a cybersecurity hero! As a trusted venue for sharing of actual end-user information, we are looking for end users who are willing to share their stories and insights. The call for speakers is open through June 30, 2023. Submit your ideas and get complimentary access to conference and other benefits in appreciation for your efforts.

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