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AI-Powered Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems & OT

(Mat 14 Thursday - May 15 Friday 2026) $2800

Hands-on Training at Hack Miami Cybersecurity Conference Power, water, manufacturing, transportation—critical infrastructure is now part of the modern attack surface.
AI is changing how we defend it.
Join this session to learn how to turn AI into a trusted ally for securing industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT), without breaking fragile environments or losing human control.

Why Attend This Session?


If you’ve ever asked yourself:

  • How do we catch slow, stealthy attacks in SCADA and ICS networks?
  • Can AI actually help in OT environments where uptime and safety come first?
  • What does “secure, explainable AI” look like when regulators and operators are watching?

  • This workshop is built for you.
    You’ll see how AI can power threat detection, anomaly monitoring, and incident response in real OT scenarios—from power substations to water treatment plants and manufacturing floors.

    Who Should Register?


    Ideal for:
  • Security engineers and analysts exploring ICS/OT or critical infrastructure
  • OT and plant engineers who want to add AI-powered security to existing systems
  • Red/blue/purple teamers looking to understand AI’s role in defending OT
  • Architects and tech leads responsible for securing mixed IT/OT environments
  • Students and early-career practitioners who want a differentiated niche in cybersecurity

  • If you know the basics of networking, cybersecurity, and operating systems and have a laptop, you’re ready.

    What You’ll Learn


  • Break down AI fundamentals (supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning) in the context of ICS/OT
  • Explore threat detection and anomaly monitoring tailored to industrial networks
  • How AI supports predictive maintenance and operational reliability
  • Understand patterns for automated incident response that keep humans in the loop
  • Designing layered security architectures that work in constrained OT environments
  • Walk through AI-enabled detection pipelines for sectors like power, water, and manufacturing
  • Learn how to make models explainable and auditable for regulated industries
  • Compare edge, centralized, hybrid, and federated AI deployment strategies
  • Alignment with IEC 62443 and NIST AI Risk Management Framework
  • Risk mitigation for prompt injection and adversarial machine learning
  • Human-in-the-loop governance for AI systems

  • You’ll leave with mental models and patterns you can apply immediately in your own environment, lab, or research.

    Trainer Bios

    John Jaisaree is a cybersecurity expert focused on industrial control systems and operational technology. John has led AI-powered security and resilience efforts across:
  • Power substations
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Water utilities
  • Renewable energy facilities
  • Transportation and other critical infrastructure environments

  • John’s work spans the full AI lifecycle—risk assessment, architecture design, deployment, governance, and compliance—with a focus on real-world constraints like safety, uptime, and regulatory pressure. Expect practical, implementation-focused guidance, not theory alone.

    Location

    Marenas Beach Resort — 18683 Collins Avenue, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160