
The U.S. Government is Creating Security Standards for IoT Devices
A new Internet of Things bill directs NIST to create minimum cybersecurity standards for IoT devices owned or controlled by the U.S. government.
A new Internet of Things bill directs NIST to create minimum cybersecurity standards for IoT devices owned or controlled by the U.S. government.
Adoption of IoT will be highly disruptive for many OT environments. The use of billions of IoT devices will force critical infrastructure and industrial operators to adapt their device management and security workflow.
Without visibility into your operational assets, you can’t answer three fundamental questions: what’s on your network, how are devices communicating, and is there anything connected to the internet that shouldn’t be?
To encourage more organizations to include OT and IoT assets in their security monitoring programs, we’ve released Guardian Community Edition (Guardian CE) – a free tool that provides visibility into these critical assets.
Earlier this year when we declared 2019 the Year of ICS Cyber Security, we underestimated just how quickly the market would grow. OT security is without a doubt a top priority for businesses worldwide; and buyers are demanding IT/OT converged solutions.
Read on to find out why Nozomi Networks has secured a strong early lead in fulfilling the global demand for effective industrial security.
After a year that began with the fall-out from another Ukraine electric grid attack, saw the discovery of the first toolset since Stuxnet to target physical systems (CrashOverride/ Industroyer) and included significant harm from ransomware attacks (WannaCry, Petya/NotPetya), what’s in store for 2018?
Our team looked ahead 12 months and thought about how ICS cyber security will be different at the end of that period. From there we came up with 5 predictions you won’t want to miss.