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OT Cybersecurity – Thoughts on Industrial Sensor Monitoring to Make Critical Infrastructure a Less Attractive Target for Cyber Attacks

Author: Jennifer Walker

Created: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 - 16:45

Categories: OT-ICS Security

Many know Joe Weiss as a passionate proponent of ICS cybersecurity for control system process/sensor (level 0,1) devices. In this recent post he offers several points worthy of consideration on the importance of technology to monitor sensors. The discussion includes multiple water system examples. Read more at Control Global.

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