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Control Global | Many players, one cybersecurity goal

Originally published December 31, 1969, updated April 4, 2024.
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Learn MoreWritten by Mission Secure News Desk
December 22, 2023
In the article "Many players, one cybersecurity goal," Jim Montague at Control Global discusses how Mission Secure, among others, contributes to cybersecurity in the operational technology sector, addressing challenges like ransomware and network hacks. The article outlines the approaches and solutions offered by these companies to enhance industrial cybersecurity.
“Jens Meggers, CEO at Mission Secure, reports the two biggest cybersecurity risks for OT are ransomware and hacks of Ethernet networks, resulting in potential sabotage that can cause damage and physical harm. “This is what keeps OT personnel awake at night, so they try to identify vulnerabilities and cyber-attacks, and put in single-point protections,” says Meggers. “Each of these is important, but cybersecurity efforts must also work together to protect against hacking and ransomware.””
— Control Global
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Originally published December 31, 1969, updated April 4, 2024.