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Intro
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WHO AMI SELENA LARSON
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AGENDA THREATS TO MANUFACTURING
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ACTIVITY GROUPS TARGETING MANUFACTURING
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ICS MALWARE POTENTIAL FOR DISRUPTION
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RANSOMWARE A SERIOUS THREAT
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INTERNET-EXPOSED ASSETS USED FOR INITIAL ACCESS
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ICS VULNERABILITIES LIKELY LIMITED ADVERSARY USE
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IP THEFT OPERATIONAL DATA IS VALUABLE
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CORONAVIRUS IMPACTS Malicious Activity Targeting COMID-19 Research, Vaccine
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THIRD-PARTY/SUPPLY CHAIN LEVERAGING TRUSTED CONNECTIONS
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NETWORK SEGMENTATION FLAT NETWORKS COMMON
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WI-FI CONNECTIONS SMART- FACTORIES AND OTHER RISKS
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LACK OF VISIBILITY BUILDING A HOUSE WITHOUT A FOUNDATION
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DEFENSIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
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BUILDING RESILIENCE
Description:
Explore the increasing cyber risks in the manufacturing sector through this informative webinar presented by Selena Larson, Senior Threat Analyst at Dragos Threat Intelligence. Gain insights into five publicly tracked activity groups targeting manufacturing, the effects across the entire supply chain, and how interconnected processes in manufacturing facilities can impact operations. Learn about the growing threat of ransomware targeting industrial processes. Discover the vulnerabilities associated with internet-exposed assets, ICS systems, and the potential for disruptive attacks. Understand the value of operational data and intellectual property theft in the manufacturing context. Examine the impact of COVID-19 on malicious activities targeting research and vaccine development. Explore the risks associated with third-party and supply chain connections, network segmentation issues, Wi-Fi vulnerabilities in smart factories, and the challenges posed by lack of visibility in industrial environments. Conclude with defensive recommendations and strategies for building resilience in manufacturing cybersecurity. Read more

Manufacturing Cyber Threat Perspective - Dragos Webinar

Dragos: ICS Cybersecurity
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