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Cybersecure Manufacturing Starts at DNS: Lessons from Panasonic

3 June 2025 | 14:00-14:45 CET
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Agenda

Manufacturing cybersecurity faces unique challenges — from legacy IT/OT integration and supply chain vulnerabilities to relentless ransomware and espionage threats.

Every day, your operations are at risk from human error, outdated systems, and increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. But you don’t have to navigate these risks alone.

Join us for an exclusive webinar where we’ll reveal how Panasonic Slovakia secured its entire manufacturing operations seamlessly — without disrupting productivity, without adding extra staff, and in under a day — by leveraging Protective DNS (PDNS).

Webinar Highlights:

  • How Protective DNS closes 92% of cybersecurity gaps instantly
  • Real-world results from Panasonic Slovakia’s deployment
  • Immediate network protection against zero-day threats
  • How to achieve full network visibility across diverse manufacturing environments
  • Insights from the European Commission’s DNS4EU initiative

Featured Case Study:
Panasonic Slovakia: Full Story

Why Attend?
✔️ Learn how to secure every device — IT, OT, and remote — at the DNS level
✔️ See why DNS protection is now a critical requirement (per NIS2, NSA, CISA, and Gartner)
✔️ Discover a solution that requires no installation, no special skills, and delivers instant results

Secure your spot and join leaders who proactively protect manufacturing operations from emerging threats.

Speakers

Adam Wright
Adam Wright Channel Manager
Whalebone
Adam has spent the last 20 years helping tech vendors bring their innovative solutions to a wider audience. He helps resellers and customers alike understand how innovative tech can solve their day to day pain points.
Vladimir_Spurny
Vladimir Spurny Technical Consultant
Whalebone
Vladimir is a Technical Consultant who navigates customers through the whole product implementation journey, from PoC to ongoing support. He focuses on ISPs and other critical-infrastructure enterprise customers.