Michael Pyle
Michael Pyle
Presently serves as CSO & Vice President of Cyber Security for the Building & IT business unit of Schneider Electric. He has a BSEE & MSEE with an emphasis on communications and has more than 25 years of experience in industrial control and energy management solutions and has spent the last 5+ years focused on cyber security for Operation Technology (OT) systems.
Mike holds 8 patents related to solutions for industrial control systems and has 2 cyber security patents pending.
Articles
6 strategies to secure your home networks and smart devices

6 strategies to secure your home networks and smart devices
- 5 min read
- Michael Pyle
OT Cybersecurity for Industrial Sensors? The Why and the How.

OT Cybersecurity for Industrial Sensors? The Why and the How.
- 3 min read
- Michael Pyle
3 Ways to Reduce Insider Cyberattacks on Industrial Control Systems

3 Ways to Reduce Insider Cyberattacks on Industrial Control Systems
- 3 min read
- Michael Pyle
IT vs. OT Cybersecurity: Why Process Industries Must Recognize the Important Differences

IT vs. OT Cybersecurity: Why Process Industries Must Recognize the Important Differences
- 3 min read
- Michael Pyle
Dispelling the Myths Surrounding Operations Technology (OT) Network Cybersecurity

Dispelling the Myths Surrounding Operations Technology (OT) Network Cybersecurity
- 5 min read
- Michael Pyle
For Operational Technology (OT), Make Cyber Resiliency and Reliability of Operational Process and Assets Your Top Priority

For Operational Technology (OT), Make Cyber Resiliency and Reliability of Operational Process and Assets Your Top Priority
- 4 min read
- Michael Pyle
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