Five Eyes Unite: Mastering OT Cybersecurity with New Asset Guide!

The US and allies have teamed up to create a guide for operational technology cybersecurity. This masterpiece includes an organized list of systems and software that might just save your industrial network from becoming an unwelcome guest on the internet. So, if you’re into industrial control systems, this is your new bedtime read.

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Hot Take:

The United States and its Five Eyes buddies are not just sitting around sipping tea; they’re actually putting their heads together to tackle the wild wild west of operational technology. With Germany and the Netherlands tagging along, it’s like the Ocean’s Eleven of cybersecurity. This international cyber-squad is out to organize the digital chaos of industrial control systems. They’re armed with a guide that’s about as thrilling as reading the phone book, but hey, someone’s got to keep the lights on and the water flowing, right?

Key Points:

  • The US partners with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, and the Netherlands to create a cybersecurity guide for OT and ICS.
  • The guide focuses on creating a comprehensive asset inventory and taxonomy.
  • Sector-specific taxonomies are included for industries like oil and gas, electricity, and water.
  • The document outlines a step-by-step process for maintaining an asset inventory.
  • Guidance includes cybersecurity, risk management, and continuous improvement strategies for OT systems.

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