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There’s real urgency in identifying cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Critical Infrastructure operations today. But we can’t stop at identification, nor wait months, quarters or years to better harden production operations. Security leaders across Critical Infrastructure industries like Energy, Water, Transportation, Food or Life Sciences need concrete advice right now to lessen risks in the near term, while moving toward long-term cybersecurity plans and strategies that will continuously protect the production operations the world relies on in the future. Rockwell Automation, the world leader in industrial automation and industrial cybersecurity, has surveyed 100+ security leaders in Critical Infrastructure industries, compiling their real-world advice and adding our own recommendations, to assist in prioritizing the best actions and investments for reducing risks quickly.
Most Critical Infrastructure organizations are in the beginning or middle of their journey to realize digital transformation, digitizing their existing processes and adopting Internet of Things (IoT) technology to improve efficiencies and reliability.
Retired U.S. General Gregory Touhill (Director of the Software Engineering Institute’s CERT Division) along with former Rockwell Automation CISO Dawn Cappelli sat down for an interview with Information Security Media Group’s (ISMG) Tom Field, SVP of Editorial, to discuss the 2022 Rockwell Automation research report that details the state of cybersecurity preparedness in Critical Infrastructure.
Retired U.S. General Gregory Touhill (Director of the Software Engineering Institute’s CERT Division) along with former Rockwell Automation CISO Dawn Cappelli sat down for an interview with Information Security Media Group’s (ISMG) Tom Field, SVP of Editorial, to discuss the 2022 Rockwell Automation research report that details the state of cybersecurity preparedness in Critical Infrastructure.