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    SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems form the digital central nervous system of our modern world, providing the real-time monitoring and coded logic required to manage large-scale industrial processes like power grids, water treatment facilities, and manufacturing plants. Because these systems bridge the gap between digital commands and physical actions, cybersecurity is absolutely essential; a breach in a SCADA environment does not just result in data loss, but can lead to catastrophic physical damage, environmental hazards, or the loss of life. By implementing specialized industrial firewalls, deep packet inspection, and air-gapped security protocols, organizations can defend these legacy and modern operational technologies against state-sponsored actors and cyber-sabotage, ensuring the continued safety and stability of the society’s most vital infrastructure.

    CISA Primary Mitigations to Reduce Cyber Threats to Operational Technology

    The CISA “Primary Mitigations to Reduce Cyber Threats to Operational Technology” fact sheet outlines five core strategies for critical infrastructure operators to strengthen the cybersecurity of their operational technology (OT)… Read More »CISA Primary Mitigations to Reduce Cyber Threats to Operational Technology