April 26, 2024, 11:13 a.m. | /u/AdEducational2648

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Hey everyone,

I'm wondering what are the most painful things to deal with in the chemical industry when it comes to a secure IT infrastructure?

What are the most vulnerable spots in your opinion?

Where do you see issues at your company? Especially now regarding upcoming regulatory changes with NIS2 in Europe, I'm wondering where to start my talking points with clients, and how not to be a salesperson but be of ACTUAL VALUE to a companies IT security.

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