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Date de publication 2023-02-14 14:41:00 (vue: 2023-02-14 23:06:54)
Titre Attacks on industrial infrastructure on the rise, defenses struggle to keep up
Texte The last year saw a rise in the sophistication and number of attacks targeting industrial infrastructure, including the discovery of a modular malware toolkit that's capable of targeting tens of thousands of industrial control systems (ICS) across different industry verticals. At the same time, incident response engagements by industrial cybersecurity firm Dragos showed that 80% of impacted environments lacked visibility into ICS traffic and half had network segmentation issues and uncontrolled external connections into their OT networks."A number of the threats that Dragos tracks may evolve their disruptive and destructive capabilities in the future because adversaries often do extensive research and development (R&D) and build their programs and campaigns over time," the Dragos researchers said in a newly released annual report. "This R&D informs their future campaigns and ultimately increases their disruptive capabilities."To read this article in full, please click here
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