Zero Trust in OT: Securing the Physical World
Learn how to adapt modern Zero Trust cybersecurity principles to the unique safety constraints and legacy architectures of Operational Technology environments
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Operational Technology (OT) interacts directly with the physical world, meaning that cyber attacks can have immediate, devastating real-world safety and environmental consequence. Standard IT security models fall short in OT environments due to decades-old legacy systems, insecure protocols, and strict requirements for continuous availability. This episode explores how organizations can practically adapt modern Zero Trust principles to OT, covering critical strategies like network microsegmentation, compensating controls, and secure remote access without disrupting mission-critical operations.
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