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LIVE WEBINAR Securing What Matters: Applying Zero Trust, Federal Visibility & Risk-Based Remediation Mandates to OT Environments
Wednesday, August 5, 2026 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET

Webinar Securing What Matters: Applying Zero Trust, Federal Visibility & Risk-Based Remediation Mandates to OT Environments  Wednesday, August 5, 2026 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET

Federal agencies and defense industrial base organizations face a converging set of OT mandates: implement Zero Trust, meet the visibility and logging requirements under M-26-14, and adopt CISA's newly issued BOD 26-04, which replaces flat KEV deadlines with a risk-based model that may require patching the highest-risk vulnerabilities within 3 days. The challenge isn't the frameworks — it's operationalizing them in OT environments where IT-style security architectures and tools don’t always apply. 
Nozomi Networks brings together a former asset owner, an OT practice leader, and a leading OT cybersecurity strategist to cover what Zero Trust looks like in OT/ICS, what M-26-14 requires operationally, and how to apply BOD 26-04's risk-based prioritization where rapid patching often isn't an option. 
Attendees will leave with: 
  • How Zero Trust principles translate (and where they don't) from IT to OT.
  • Practical steps for meeting M-26-14's logging and network visibility requirements. 
  • How to apply BOD 26-04 in OT — using exposure and asset context to prioritize, defer, and compensate when you can't patch on a three-day clock.
  • How Nozomi Networks, now FedRAMP Moderate authorized, supports compliant, mission-ready OT security at scale.

SPEAKERS

Markus Mueller

Field CISO Nozomi Networks

Chris Grove

Director & Cybersecurity Strategist Nozomi Networks

Jay Bhansali

VP of Product Marketing Nozomi Networks

Nozomi Networks has achieved In Process designation at the Moderate impact level under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP®) for its Vantage for Government platform. This designation indicates that we are actively working toward authorization, making the platform an eligible and trusted cloud service offering (CSO) for federal agencies.

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Cyber-physical Security for the Federal Government

IT modernization has exposed the number of unprotected OT and IoT assets that U.S. federal agencies rely on to fulfill their missions. Between CISA's growing list of vulnerabilities in these assets and NSA warnings about nation-state threat actors exploiting them, cyber leaders at federal defense and civilian agencies must identify and monitor all OT and IoT assets and networks to improve resilience.
See why U.S. federal agencies trust Nozomi Networks to comply with cybersecurity regulations, guidelines, and mandates like EO 14028, NDAA Section 1505, M-24-04, CDM, BOD 23-01, NSM-22, NIST CSF 2.0, NIST 800-82r3, M-22-09 federal ZTA strategy, and the DoW Zero Trust for OT Activities and Outcomes.

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