Why you should take a risk-based approach to protecting ICS/OT: ICS Pulse Podcast, Thomas Pace, Netrise Inc.
Many vulnerabilities have never been found to impact ICS/OT. That’s why it’s important to take a risk-based approach to cybersecurity.
Many vulnerabilities have never been found to impact ICS/OT. That’s why it’s important to take a risk-based approach to cybersecurity.
In 2022, Canada’s SickKids hospital was hit by LockBit ransomware, which impacted its internal systems, phone lines and website.
Thomas Pace of Netrise discusses his background, what the government does well versus private industry and vulnerability management.
In 2012, the OilRig cyber espionage group began targeting the oil and gas industry and other critical infrastructure in the Middle East.
Eric Byres talked to the ICS Pulse Podcast about the value of SBOMs, why OT is getting weaponized and reasons for optimism.
Eric Byres of aDolus discusses the themes at S4, managing vulnerabilities and the difference between cyber criminals and nation-state actors.
The top 5 from April 2023 covered the Biden administration’s National Cyber Strategy, cyber simulation training and the risks of connectivity.
From the first day of the 2023 RSA Conference, it was clear that the cybersecurity risks of ChatGPT would be a popular topic.
On the first day of the RSA Conference, Rockwell Automation attempted to help IT professionals secure OT systems.
The ICS Pulse Podcast talked to Ben Miller of Dragos about the Year in Review report and other cybersecurity trends in the industry.
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