Published 26 Apr 2026

SIGA Featured Speaker at Level Zero Conference

SIGA’s Michael Wolf  was a featured speaker at the  Level Zero OT Cyber Security Conference in Atlanta.

Michael is a recognized expert in OT cybersecurity and regulatory affairs, and spoke about the differences between IT and OT approaches to cyber.

During his presentation, he made the point that while most solutions rely on IT-style barriers, the “Level Zero” assets remain exposed once those perimeters are breached.

He advocated for a fundamental shift in OT security: monitoring the raw analog signals of the machinery itself. This approach identifies anomalies at the source, ensuring resilience against modern, state-backed actors who know how to bypass digital defenses.


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