LNG Cybersecurity: Standards, Risk, and Operational Reality

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Liquefied natural gas facilities operate at the intersection of complex industrial control systems, high-consequence processes, and rapidly evolving cyber risk. From pretreatment and liquefaction through cryogenic storage, jetty operations, and marine transfer systems, a single cybersecurity incident can cascade into a safety event, environmental release, or prolonged operational shutdown, making OT cybersecurity a critical operational discipline, not just an IT concern.

In this webinar, a practical update on the current LNG cybersecurity landscape, informed by real-world engagement across a significant portion of U.S. LNG export capacity. We examine how cybersecurity obligations are rapidly shifting from voluntary guidance to mandatory requirements, driven by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) — and what operators need to do now to get ahead of enforcement. The session also addresses how safety-driven standards including NFPA 59A, ISA/IEC 62443, and ISA/IEC 61511 intersect in the LNG context, and what compliance stakeholders and insurance underwriters are increasingly expecting.

Discussion will focus on challenges unique to LNG environments, alongside lessons from Armexa’s work across risk assessments, OT network design, and security technology deployment. Rather than treating cybersecurity as a standalone compliance exercise, we’ll show how leading LNG operators are building programs that are defensible to regulators, credible to insurers, and executable by the teams who run the facility.

This session is designed for OT/ICS security practitioners, process safety engineers, control system engineers, facility managers, and compliance and risk professionals working in or supporting LNG operations.

May 20 | 12:00 PM CT:  Can’t attend live? No problem. All registrants will receive a recording.

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