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OMAC Addresses Security Issues Caused by Remote Access to Industrial Equipment

OMAC Addresses Security Issues Caused by Remote Access to Industrial Equipment

Recent ransomware attacks have made it u***** and important for manufacturers to eliminate  all cyber security vulnerabilities. These efforts have placed a spotlight onto some industrial Remote Access solutions. Around the world, manufacturing companies are scrambling to understand and mitigate these vulnerabilities. To assist manufacturers in keeping operations secure while achieving maximum uptime and performance, OMAC, the Organization of Machine Automation and Control gathered 47 key stakeholders from the industry to share practical, field-tested methods for reducing Remote Access-related cybersecurity risks.

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Protecting automation endpoints from attacks that take advantage of remote connectivity is a vital concern that requires input and close collaboration of information technologists (IT), operational technologists (OT), and security professionals. The OMAC workgroup, led by ei3, reviewed issues created by actors or processes that cause intentional or unintentional security incidents. Topics include:

  • Individuals, organizations, or actions considered most likely to erode the cyber resilience of the OT environment.
  • Concerns that arise when OT assets are accessed by or through devices that do not solely serve the OT networks.
  • Risks associated with direct access to the OT network infrastructure and other connected terminals and devices.
  • Using process control to improve cyber resilience of OT networks without strangling operational output.

David Gutshall, the Head of IIoT Manufacturing Sales at Cisco said, “This guide provides practical insights for engineers and practitioners at customers of all sizes as they work to secure their remote access environment while still effectively operating their manufacturing plants.”

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“It’s hard to unify all different opinions, but the guide does a good job of presenting the best practices from diverse point-of-views and positions including End Users, OEMs, SIs and Vendors. RoviSys is proud to have participated in the development of this document,” said their Project Manager, Andy Szabo.

“As cloud-based analytics and digital twin technologies evolve, companies need to develop policies to protect proprietary information while providing data to third-party service providers to improve performance or reduce downtime of their equipment, devices or applications. Just as there is a debate over personal data there is also a need for streamlining equipment data and ownership,” added Mark Fondl, the Workgroup leader and ei3’s VP of Product Management – Remote Access.

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