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Tomorrow: Water Sector Cyber Resilience Briefing – Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) in OT – Possible or Too Problematic?

Author: Chase Snow

Created: Tuesday, August 27, 2024 - 19:37

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Join us for a peer discussion tomorrow, at 2:00 PM ET during our monthly Cyber Resilience Briefing. WaterISAC welcomes four water and wastewater utility security experts to discuss the pros, cons, and art of the possible for EDR in OT. Implementing EDR in OT is not common and may not be practical for all environments. Among other things, risk of disruptions to critical control processes or nullifying OEM certifications are valid challenges. However, with careful consideration and architecture planning, you might be surprised at what’s possible and learn how one utility has successfully made it happen.

Join us for a peer discussion tomorrow, at 2:00 PM ET during our monthly Cyber Resilience Briefing. WaterISAC welcomes four water and wastewater utility security experts to discuss the pros, cons, and art of the possible for EDR in OT. Implementing EDR in OT is not common and may not be practical for all environments. Among other things, risk of disruptions to critical control processes or nullifying OEM certifications are valid challenges. However, with careful consideration and architecture planning, you might be surprised at what’s possible and learn how one utility has successfully made it happen.

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