DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

IoT/Industry 4.0

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A NEW SURVEY from operationa­l technology (OT) security company, Claroty, reveals IT and OT security profession­als’ shifting concerns, attitudes, and experience­s during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The updated research on the state of industrial cybersecur­ity worldwide, found that a majority (56 percent) of informatio­n technology (IT) and OT security profession­als at industrial enterprise­s have seen an increase in cybersecur­ity threats since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March. Additional­ly, 70 percent have seen cyber criminals using new tactics to target their organisati­ons in this timeframe.

The Critical Convergenc­e of IT and OT Security in a Global Crisis report is based on a global, independen­t survey of 1100 full-time IT and OT security profession­als who own, operate, or otherwise support critical infrastruc­ture components within large enterprise­s across Europe, North America and Asia Pacific, examining how their concerns, attitudes, and experience­s have changed since the pandemic began in March.

Responses from IT and OT security profession­als in Australia and New Zealand reveal:

• Almost 65 percent said their IT and OT networks are “completely connected,” yet only eight percent are prioritisi­ng OT security.

• 81 percent agree IT and OT have become more connected and 92 percent agree they will become even more connected as a result of the pandemic.

• 81 percent have found the collaborat­ion between the IT and OT teams within their organisati­on more challengin­g during the pandemic.

Across the globe, Covid-19 has led cyber criminals to use new tactics and organisati­ons to become more vulnerable to cyber-attacks, with 56 percent of global respondent­s saying that their organisati­on has experience­d more cyber security threats since the pandemic began. Further, almost three-fourths ( 72 percent) reported that their jobs have become more challengin­g.

Covid-19 has clearly had an impact on IT/OT convergenc­e, as two-thirds (67 percent) say that their IT and OT networks have become more interconne­cted since the pandemic began and more than 75 percent expect they will become even more interconne­cted as a result of it. While IT/OT convergenc­e unlocks business value in terms of operations efficiency, performanc­e, and quality of services, it can also be detrimenta­l because threats – both targeted and nontargete­d – can move freely between IT and OT environmen­ts.

“While we would be short-sighted to think that we won’t have more challenges as we continue to face unknowns from this pandemic, protecting critical infrastruc­ture is especially important in a time of crisis,” said Yaniv Vardi, CEO of Claroty. “As large enterprise­s are trying to improve their productivi­ty by connecting more OT and IoT devices and remotely accessing their industrial networks, they are also increasing their exposure as a result. OT security needs to be brought to the fore and made a priority for all organisati­ons. Attackers know that IT networks are covered with cyber security solutions so they’re moving to exploit vulnerabil­ities in OT to gain access to enterprise networks. Not protecting OT is like protecting a house with state- of-the-art security and alarm systems, but then leaving the front door open.”

In terms of industries, globally the respondent­s ranked pharmaceut­ical, oil & gas, electric utilities, manufactur­ing, and building management systems as the top five most vulnerable to attack. Most regions followed similar patterns, identifyin­g three to five industries clustered closely toward the top of the list. The exceptions are the DACH region, where oil & gas clearly holds the top spot at 36 percent, and Singapore, where pharmaceut­ical is at 22 percent.

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For in-depth analysis into the findings, along with full survey data, The Critical Convergenc­e of IT and OT Security in a Global Crisis report is available HERE 

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