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Nov 13, 2017

As operational technology (OT) networks are used with specialized Industrial Control Systems (ICS) to monitor and control physical processes such as assembly lines, mixing tanks, and blast furnaces, these networks have become ripe targets for adversaries. The lack of basic protections like antivirus can enable attackers to quietly perform reconnaissance before sabotaging these physical processes and compromising industrial devices. Once attackers have compromised an OT network, it is easier for them to learn how the equipment is configured and eventually manipulate it.

 

In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses how the manufacturing and industrial sectors are prime targets for cyber-attackers.  

 

Listen, and discover these key takeaways:

 

  • Reasons we don’t often hear about industrial and manufacturing network breaches
  • Reasons for industrial and manufacturing attacks and what attackers are looking for
  • Reasons industrial and manufacturing sectors should be concerned
  • How NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework Manufacturing Profile can help
  • Information about how third-party risk assessments are beneficial to manufacturers

 

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To learn more about LBMC Information Security or to speak to one of our trusted professionals about our services, including how to avoid manufacturing and industrial sector attacks, contact us today!