19/02/2026
Security is discussed differently today than it was just a few years ago. At the Munich Security Conference 2026, the debate is no longer limited to military strategy, cyberattacks or defense. Security is understood systemically – as the interaction of political stability, economic strength, energy supply, technological resilience and operational capability.
What is often overlooked:
Security is not decided only at conferences or in data centers.
It is decided in operations. In power distribution systems.
In buildings.
In distributed technical assets.
In critical infrastructure.
In our latest article, we explore several key aspects:
• Why critical infrastructure remains vulnerable without real-time visibility
• Why energy security begins with data
• Why distributed assets push traditional IT concepts to their limits
• How IT independence increases robustness
• And why monitoring & alarm management make the difference between reaction and preparedness
PSsystec does not position itself as a cybersecurity provider, but as an interpreter of an often-overlooked layer: operational infrastructure security in the field.
Security is not a product category.
Security is a capability.
What role do operational data and real-time transparency play in your security strategy?
Are energy and infrastructure data already part of your security thinking?
You can find the full article attached here: https://www.pssystec.com/en/news-events/pssystec-munich-security-conference-2026
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