Sensors Converge 2026: What will be discussed

Process sensor cybersecurity falls outside the scope of multiple industries, a concern that should be rectified
March 26, 2026
2 min read

I will be speaking on May 7, 2026, at Sensors Converge in Santa Clara, CA on process sensor cybersecurity.

Process sensor cybersecurity is an important, but poorly understood topic. Most cybersecurity conferences do not address it because process sensors are viewed as engineering devices rather than cyber assets. This gap was evident at the Mar. 24, 2026, RSA Conference, where process sensor cybersecurity was not discussed.

Many OT security organizations implicitly assume that process sensors are uncompromised, authenticated and providing correct data. In practice, that assumption is often incorrect. There is also a belief that existing OT cybersecurity training covers process sensor issues. It does not. At the same time, sensor and engineering conferences generally exclude cybersecurity considerations.

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As a result, process sensor cybersecurity falls outside the scope of multiple industries including electric power, water, pipelines and transportation. This is not a theoretical concern. Both unintentional failures and malicious cyber incidents involving process sensors have led to catastrophic outcomes, including equipment damage, loss of life and, in at least one case, bankruptcy. The lack of attention to process sensor cybersecurity may also create unintended challenges for compliance with regulations such as the European Cyber Resilience Act.

I hope you will join me at Sensors Converge 2026 in Santa Clara. Use code WEISS100 for $100 off a VIP or Conference Pass, or to receive a free Expo Hall Pass.

About the Author

Joe Weiss

Cybersecurity Contributor

Joe Weiss P.E., CISM, is managing partner of Applied Control Solutions, LLC, in Cupertino, CA. Formerly of KEMA and EPRI, Joe is an international authority on cybersecurity. You can contact him at [email protected]

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