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ICS/OT and CVEs with Publicly Available Exploits

Author: Jennifer Walker

Created: Tuesday, August 10, 2021 - 18:59

Categories: OT-ICS Security, Security Preparedness

With over ten years of experience and analysis tracking and responding to exploited vulnerabilities in OT networks, Dragos recently published a whitepaper with key findings to help all asset owners better remediate vulnerabilities. Out of more than 3000 ICS/OT impacting CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) that Dragos tracks, it has identified more than 400 that have at least one publicly available exploit enabling a low-skilled threat actor to knowingly and quickly bypass a security boundary. The whitepaper provides more detail, including how to determine impact on your ICS/OT networks and how to approach remediation of known vulnerabilities with publicly available exploits. Access the whitepaper at Dragos.

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