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power plant security
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Discussions on power plant security at WindowsForum.com focus on cybersecurity threats to industrial control systems (ICS) and critical infrastructure. Recent threads cover CISA advisories for 2025 ICS vulnerabilities affecting power plants and other facilities, as well as specific risks to Yokogawa data recorders used in power generation and water treatment. Topics include vulnerability disclosure, mitigation strategies, and the importance of securing operational technology (OT) environments. These conversations are relevant for IT and OT security professionals, engineers, and managers responsible for protecting power plants and similar industrial sites from cyber attacks.
Five vulnerabilities walk into a power plant. It sounds like the setup for a niche IT comedy, but it’s just another Tuesday in 2025—except this time, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released not one, not two, but five brand-new advisories aimed straight at...
Take a moment to imagine an industrial control room—the hum of hardware, the glow of screens, reams of data painting the story of a power plant, factory, or water treatment facility in real time. Now, imagine the unsung heroes at the center of it all: Yokogawa recorder products. For engineers...