The 2022 State of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity Report, now in its fourth annual iteration, finds that organizations are still moving too slowly toward full protection of their operational technology (OT) assets. This comes at a time when OT systems are becoming more important to many organizations’ well-being, geopolitical events are making attacks more likely, more OT systems are being connected to the internet, and IP-based threats are becoming more advanced and doing more damage. This combination of factors is moving OT security upward in many organizations’ risk portfolio
Based on a global survey of more than 500 OT security professionals, this year’s report finds that while OT security has the attention of organizational leaders, it continues to be owned by relatively low-ranking professionals. Read the full research report.
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