Part 2
Over the past twenty years, IT cybersecurity has been a top priority across businesses. The cyber risk for IT environments has been fairly known for quite some time, but it’s only recently been recognized that the OT equipment and software are bristling with network entry points. Most industrial organizations are realizing that there must be a focus on OT cybersecurity, yet they don’t know where to start. The truth is that securing an OT environment is not a one and done situation. A successful cybersecurity strategy must be revisited and assessed on a recurring basis to ensure that you are keeping pace with the evolving threat landscape.
Securing OT can be complex. Industrial manufacturers are facing a shortage of resources, whether that’s skilled workers with the knowledge of OT security, modern technology and equipment, or funds to support their cyber efforts. It’s an assumption that these organizations have to handle their cyber strategies and processes on their own, but the reality is that there are comprehensive solutions like the Rockwell Automation and Claroty partnership that can help take over some of that responsibility. In the second part of this podcast series, Blake, Nicole, and Yaniv talk about the challenges and priorities among organizations in the industrial sector.
Topics covered:
- How today’s OT organizations are preparing for and responding to cyber threats
- Why OT cybersecurity focus has fallen so far behind IT, and what industrial manufacturers can do about it
- How successful cybersecurity strategies can help increase availability and productivity
- How to modernize OT cybersecurity strategies
- Modern strategies for OT Cybersecurity
- Zero Trust
- Defense in depth
- Network Segmentation
- Cyber resiliency