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WEBINAR: Cisco provides roadmap to cybersecurity

Defending ITS and Roadways from Cyberthreats is on 23 October at 8am PT | 5pm CET
By Adam Hill October 10, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Experts will look at the key capabilities of a modern and secure WAN infrastructure supporting advanced ITS applications (© Peter Adams | Dreamstime.com)

ITS International is partnering with Cisco on a webinar which looks at the ways in which you can ensure intelligent transportation systems are protected from hackers and other malicious actors.

Shielding the Future: Defending ITS and Roadways from Cyberthreats takes place on Wednesday 23 October, 2024 at 8am PT | 5pm CET.

Experts from Cisco Industrial IoT and Skyline Technology Solutions will offer practical advice, laying out the issues and providing actionable steps to better cybersecurity.

Click here to register for the webinar.

The fireside chat will look at the key capabilities of a modern and secure WAN infrastructure supporting advanced ITS applications, and consider the measures to prioritise in order to get an ITS security project off the ground.

Speakers are: 

  • Cassie McEnroe, public sector sales lead, Cisco IIoT
  • Pete Kavanagh, principal architect, roadways solutions, Cisco IIoT
  • Paul Lennon, CTO, Skyline Technology Solutions

Moderator is: ITS International editor Adam Hill

Registrants will be sent a link to the recording afterwards.

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