Conversations around cyber resilience are becoming more urgent across every industry, especially as IT and OT environments grow more connected and operational complexity continues to increase.
These are some of the key themes driving discussions at ItaliaSec 2026 in Milan, where security leaders, practitioners, and technology vendors will come together to explore the future of enterprise and operational security.
For SSH, it is an important conversation to be part of.
Across industries, security teams are dealing with environments that are becoming more complex by the day. IT and OT are increasingly interconnected, infrastructures are more distributed, and the pressure to maintain both security and operational continuity has never been higher.
At the same time, attackers continue to target privileged access, exploiting standing credentials and persistent access paths that were never designed for the realities of modern environments.
That shift is changing the way organizations think about resilience.
The conversation is no longer only about prevention. It is about limiting exposure, reducing unnecessary access, and building security models that can adapt in real time without slowing operations down. More organizations are moving away from permanent privileged access toward approaches that are dynamic, temporary, and built around actual operational needs.
At SSH, this is where concepts like ephemeral security become especially relevant. By reducing standing privileges and replacing long lived access with controlled, time limited access models, organizations can significantly reduce risk while improving visibility and control across both IT and OT environments.
These topics will be at the center of SSH’s session at ItaliaSec 2026, led by Massimo Nardone, VP of OT Security at SSH. Drawing from real world operational security challenges, the session will explore how organizations can strengthen resilience by moving beyond traditional prevention focused strategies and rethinking how privileged access is managed across critical environments.
If you are attending ItaliaSec 2026 this week, we look forward to meeting you in Milan and continuing the conversation around resilience, operational security, and the future of privileged access.