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legacy device risks
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Legacy device risks are a pressing concern for organizations running outdated industrial control systems and operational technology. Recent CISA advisories highlight critical vulnerabilities in Schneider Electric and Mitsubishi Electric products, underscoring the dangers of unpatched or retired equipment in critical infrastructure. These legacy devices often lack modern security features, making them prime targets for attackers. Discussions on WindowsForum cover risk management strategies, mitigation steps, and the importance of retiring or updating legacy hardware to reduce exposure. The tag focuses on the security challenges posed by aging devices in enterprise IT and industrial environments, with an emphasis on proactive vulnerability management.
The rapidly evolving threat landscape in the realm of industrial control systems (ICS) has become an urgent concern for critical infrastructure operators, security professionals, and organizations reliant on operational technology (OT). Recent revelations from the Cybersecurity and...
Eight in the morning at your average critical infrastructure plant: the sweet serenade of humming motors, flashing status lights, and, somewhere deep in the control network, the silent scream of a security vulnerability newly discovered. This time, the haunting culprit is none other than the...