Keyfactor is excited to be a sponsor at OTsec Canada, hosted by QG Media. Join us November 4-5, 2025, at Le Westin Montreal.
OTsec Canada convenes 100+ senior cybersecurity leaders from Canada’s critical infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing sectors to collaborate on strengthening OT and IT resilience. The two-day summit features keynotes, interactive discussions, and real-world case studies focused on emerging threats, defense strategies, and actionable insights to modernize OT security.
Visit Our Booth
Stop by the Keyfactor booth to learn how we help OT and industrial organizations secure the foundation of digital trust across connected environments. Our experts will demonstrate how Keyfactor enables full visibility and control over machine identities, strengthens authentication across devices and systems, and automates certificate management to reduce downtime and operational risk. Discover how our solutions simplify trust management, enable secure IT/OT convergence, and help you protect critical assets while building long-term operational resilience.
Check Out Our Roundtable Session
Join Ellen Boehm, SVP, IoT & AI Identity Innovation, for a roundtable session: A Proactive Approach to OT Security – From Visibility to Resilience. Participants will engage in a dynamic discussion around:
- Identifying and categorizing OT devices based on their trust models and communication protocols.
- Uncovering hidden risks in X.509 certificates, including reused identities, self-signed certificates, and weak cryptographic keys.
- Segmenting IT and OT networks to reduce attack surfaces and prevent lateral movement from compromised systems.
- Establishing separate PKIs for IT and OT environments to avoid cascading failures and ensure operational continuity.
- Selecting vendors that support secure boot, automated certificate enrollment, and proactive vulnerability disclosures.
- Implementing Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) to automate identity provisioning, renewal, and revocation across the OT landscape.
Join us on Tuesday, November 4, at 4:10 pm, and don’t miss out on the discussion!