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Automated Cybersecurity for Converged IT/OT/ICS Manufacturing Environments

For decades, IT and operational technology/industrial control systems (OT/ICS) were seen as separate entities within organizations. In keeping with practices first defined by the Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture, the two systems were entirely air gapped to never impact one another. While this separation kept OT networks more protected, it is no longer practical.

Accelerate the Journey to Zero Trust with Forescout and Arista

Forescout and Arista have simplified granular enforcement by orchestrating workflows across device identity, logical group creation, group-based segmentation policy design and enforcement. This accelerates zero trust policy deployment while unifying network and security management.

Improving Clinical Operations Efficiency through Network Analytics

In any organization and in largely any industry, most network analytics are driven by IT. Healthcare providers are no exception. The insights extracted via network analytics offer serious opportunities for operational improvements and added value across departments. There are also significant ancillary benefits from a more cyber-aware and “plugged in” organizational posture — including improved information sharing, collaboration, and security.

How Hospital Hacks Happen 1: The Unmanaged IOT

"How Hospital Hacks Happen" is the first in a series of videos that aims to raise awareness and education regarding both how hospitals can be attacked and how they can better protect their patients, medical devices and systems. The videos showcase various attack vectors and actors. In this one we look at unmanaged Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

OT:ICEFALL: 56 Vulnerabilities Caused by Insecure-by-Design Practices in OT

It has been 10 years since Project Basecamp, a research project conducted by Digital Bond that investigated how critical operational technology (OT) devices and protocols were, to use the term they coined, “insecure by design.” Since then, we have seen hugely impactful real-world OT malware such as Industroyer, TRITON, Industroyer2 and INCONTROLLER abusing insecure-by-design functionality.

Industroyer2 and INCONTROLLER: New Findings and How Forescout Protects Against the Most Recent ICS-Specific Malware

In our new threat briefing report, Forescout’s Vedere Labs presents the most detailed public technical analysis of Industroyer2 and INCONTROLLER (also known as PIPEDREAM), the newest examples of ICS-specific malware that were disclosed to the public almost simultaneously, on April 12 and 13. Thankfully, both Industroyer2 and INCONTROLLER were caught before causing physical disruption.

5 Steps to Unsticking a Stuck Network Segmentation Project

Digital transformation has ushered in interconnected networks that enable information sharing and collaboration. That’s great for efficiency and productivity, but many networks are flat, leaving organizations susceptible to cyberthreats that can move laterally, even across distributed environments, enabling hackers to exploit openings and pivot into their most valuable data.