OT is Not IT
Operational technology (OT) is comprised of the systems and devices used to control and monitor physical processes, often in industrial or critical infrastructure environments and utilizing OEM-proprietary equipment. OT systems are designed to manage machinery, equipment, and processes, ensuring they operate effectively and safely, distinct from IT, which focuses on data processing and information management and uses near-universal standards.
For decades, OT was separate from IT – self-contained, not connected to the internet at all. But the capabilities offered by connecting the two – from tracking inventories of material to up-to-the-minute financial information – have proved far too valuable. The Internet of Things (IoT) is one example, with millions of smart devices gathering billions of data bits. Today, many ostensibly standalone OT systems can be reached by hackers entering through insecure IT systems, posing serious risk to infrastructure such electric transmission and distribution systems, water treatment facilities and more.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how your agency is most likely to be using OT, whether for infrastructure or IoT
- Evaluate the volume and quality of data that your OT may generate and how to capture it
- Delineate ways that OT is being secured and how it is being integrated into agency IT systems
- Identify optimization targets across the enterprise that integrating OT and IT could help achieve
Speaker Details

RDML Russell Dash
Assistant Commandant, CG-6 & CIO,
U.S. Coast Guard

Elizabeth Durham-Ruiz
Director, C4 Systems & Chief Information Officer,
U.S. Strategic Command

Nicholas Travisano
CIO & Director, Information Management, U.S. Army Test & Evaluation Command

Katie Tierney
AVP Digital Service & Operations
Management, Americas, BMC

Jane Norris
Contributing Editor,
FedInsider
Event Topic
Big Data, IT, TechnologyRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal Government, National Guard, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, City Government, County Government, Municipalities, State Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Interior, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of State, Department of Transportation, Department of the Treasury, Environmental Protection Agency, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Communications Commission, Food and Drug Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, General Services Administration, Government Accountability Office, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Institute of Health, National Security Agency, U.S. Agency of International Development, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Postal Service, Veterans AffairsOther Agency
Office of the President (includes OMB), Other Federal Agencies, Judicial Branch Agencies, Foreign Governments/Agencies