Industrial Cybersecurity

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What is industrial cybersecurity?

This is the practice of protecting industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technologies (OT) against various cyber threats. These systems are fundamental to the operation of critical infrastructures and industrial processes, such as power plants, water systems, factories and refineries, among others.

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Industrial Cybersecurity Catalog

The primary goal of this catalog is to raise awareness about the existing threats in industrial environments and the best cybersecurity practices to combat them.

It is geared toward organizations in the manufacturing sector and critical infrastructure, as well as those utilizing industrial control systems (ICS) and related technologies.

Additionally, it is also suitable for entities responsible for regulating and overseeing critical industrial sectors.

Intended audience for this type of content:

Personnel managing industrial control systems.

IT

Information technology and security professionals.

CEO

Executives and decision makers.

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