On-Demand Webinar
Securing OT in Transport and Logistics
Operational Technology (OT) cyber threats to the Transport and Logistics sector have grown and accelerated dramatically in recent years. The increasing regulatory pressure through the SOCI Act amendments and a challenging labour market also compound these emerging risks. Resulting in operators finding it more challenging than ever to deliver these essential services safely and reliably.
Listen to Josh Hanrahan, Principal Adversary Hunter, and Seth Enoka, Senior Principal Industrial Incident Response Consultant, as they outline and discuss the current threat landscape targeting the Transport and logistics sectors and introduce five critical controls to help focus defender efforts against these threats.
CASE STUDY
Terminal operator partners with Dragos to reduce costs and enhance OT Cybersecurity
In today’s interconnected world, the maritime and logistics industry faces significant cybersecurity challenges, especially when it comes to safeguarding operational technology (OT) environments. Ensuring the secure and efficient flow of goods and cargo requires robust cybersecurity measures.
This case study delves into how a leading container terminal operator approached OT cybersecurity and partnered with Dragos to fortify their environments.
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Why OT visibility is crucial for Industrial Cybersecurity
Fully understanding the operational technology (OT) environment — which assets are connected to the OT network, what unexpected traffic looks like, which vulnerabilities to prioritise, and which potential threat behaviours might be lurking within — is fundamental to strong industrial cybersecurity. Without solid OT visibility, it becomes nearly impossible to fully understand the risk landscape of industrial control systems (ICS) and OT networks. Yet, OT visibility requires a great deal of planning and careful execution to improve and protect operational security outcomes.