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Operational Technology controls physical processes, so cyber risks can disrupt safety, reliability, and availability across connected industrial systems.

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Operational technology (OT) comprises hardware and software that monitor and control physical processes—such as PLCs, RTUs, HMIs, SCADA, and DCS—in manufacturing, utilities, transport, and buildings. Its assets include controllers, sensors, actuators, engineering workstations, and the networks linking them. OT depends on precise timing, reliable communications, and safe states; outages or incorrect commands can stop production or affect physical safety, even when little sensitive data is involved.

Security concerns arise where OT connects to enterprise networks, vendor remote-access paths, or internet-facing services. Legacy protocols and long-lived devices may lack authentication, encryption, logging, or practical patching options. A compromise could alter setpoints, inhibit alarms, or disrupt availability, but impact depends on process design and safeguards. Defenders typically segment control networks, restrict and monitor remote access, maintain asset and dependency inventories, use passive monitoring where active scanning is risky, and test recovery and safe manual operation. Vulnerability management must account for maintenance windows, vendor support, and safety validation rather than treating every patch like IT.

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Bank Info Security 8 months, 3 weeks ago

Civilian Airport OT: the US Military's Soft Underbelly

Airport Baggage Carousels Are Weapons, in the Right HandsConsider the airport baggage carousel. It's big, clunky and tedious to wait by. But look at it like a war planner does, and it's suddenly very different: An almost certainly poorly secured technology system that foreign adversaries could exploit to disrupt military mobilization across the United States.

Bank Info Security 8 months, 3 weeks ago

Jaguar Land Rover Hack the Costliest Ever in the UK

Financial Loss Tied to the Hack Estimated at 1.9B PoundsThe hack of Jaguar Land Rover will likely cost the British economy 1.9 billion pounds, making it the single most expensive cyber incident to have occurred in the United Kingdom. That number could go up if hackers damaged the operational technology controlling assembly lines.

Bank Info Security 8 months, 4 weeks ago

Making the Case for Virtual Segmentation in OT Environments

Recent Cybersecurity Conferences Highlight Resilience and Shoring Up Critical Infrastructure SystemsLearn how recent cybersecurity conferences focused on resilience and shoring up critical infrastructure systems spotlight the need for virtual segmentation, OT visibility and zero trust adoption.