Q&A
What is the current state of industrial network security?
The state of industrial network security is concerning, as manufacturing is now a primary target for cybercriminals. With the increasing digitalization of industrial systems and the shift from traditional fieldbuses to Ethernet networks, the threat surface has expanded, making operational control networks more vulnerable to attacks.
What can companies do to improve their network security?
Companies should focus on network segmentation, which involves dividing the network into separate zones to limit the spread and impact of cyber incidents. This method, inspired by ISA/IEC 62443, reduces risk by controlling traffic between zones and implementing security measures such as firewalls.
How does the Anybus Defender help with OT security?
The Anybus Defender is designed specifically for OT environments. It works on a “deny by default” principle and simplifies the process of deep packet inspection for industrial protocols, allowing only authorized traffic. It also operates on a perpetual license, ensuring long-term protection without the risk of downtime due to subscription lapses.
Why is there a difference in priorities between IT and OT security?
In IT, the focus is on confidentiality, while in OT, the priority is availability and uptime. Operational managers care more about keeping production running smoothly, whereas IT teams focus on data protection. This difference means OT security needs specialized solutions that prioritize uptime while still maintaining strong protection.