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New revised guide to operational technology (OT) security published


NIST Publishes Guide to Operational Technology (OT) Security | NIST
Credit: Smart Connected Systems Division, NIST

The impact of cybersecurity breaches on infrastructure control system owners/operators is more significant and visible than ever before. Whether you work for an infrastructure owner/operator or are a consumer of an infrastructure service, the events of the past few months/years have made it clear that cybersecurity is a critical factor in ensuring the safe and reliable delivery of goods and services. For infrastructure control system owners/operators, it can be challenging to address the range of cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, and risks that can negatively impact their operations, especially with limited resources.

Operational Technology (OT) encompasses a broad range of programmable systems and devices that interact with the physical environment (or manage devices that interact with the physical environment). These systems and devices detect or cause a direct change through the monitoring and/or control of devices, processes, and events. Examples include industrial control systems (ICS), building automation systems, transportation systems, physical access control systems, physical environment monitoring systems, and physical environment measurement systems. OT can be found in all critical infrastructures.

To assist OT system owners/operators, NIST has published Special Publication (SP) 800-82r3 (Revision 3), Guide to Operational Technology (OT) Security, which provides guidance on how to improve the security of OT systems while addressing their unique performance, reliability, and safety requirements. SP 800-82r3 provides an overview of OT and typical system topologies, identifies typical threats to organizational mission and business functions supported by OT, describes typical vulnerabilities in OT, and provides recommended security safeguards and countermeasures to manage the associated risks.

SP 800-82 has been downloaded more than 3 million times since its initial release in 2006, and this is the third revision of NIST SP 800-82, with…

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Polish Growth Forecast Revised Down in 2022 – Modern Diplomacy



Polish Growth Forecast Revised Down in 2022  Modern Diplomacy

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Revised $1.6M Neiman Marcus Breach Deal Scores Final OK


Law360 (June 7, 2021, 8:24 PM EDT) — An Illinois federal judge gave her final blessing Friday to a revised $1.6 million settlement between Neiman Marcus and a class of consumers who sought to hold the luxury department store owner accountable following a 2013 data breach.

U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman granted final approval to the class action settlement more than two years after she’d rejected the consumers’ initial attempt to resolve allegations that Neiman Marcus lacked sufficient security protocols to prevent malware from attacking its system. She said the parties’ revised deal is fair for the class, and approval is necessary in light of the “significant risks,…

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Will China’s revised cybersecurity rules put foreign firms at risk of losing secrets? – South China Morning Post

Will China’s revised cybersecurity rules put foreign firms at risk of losing secrets?  South China Morning Post
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