Bridging the IT-OT Cyber Skills Gap: New Reskilling Pathways for Government
There’s a growing cybersecurity skills gap between IT and operational technology (OT). But OT security is critical and needs more attention.
There’s a growing cybersecurity skills gap between IT and operational technology (OT). But OT security is critical and needs more attention.
State and local entities may struggle to secure the operational technology that supports their critical infrastructure. That makes network visibility, and fostering an organization-wide commitment to digitization, important.
Pairing the Internet of Things (IoT) with operational technology (OT) is an innovative way for federal agencies to optimize their existing tools and deliver revolutionary remote management. The potential of the IoT/OT convergence is boundless.
Agencies need a true partner, not just a technology vendor, to help them address security needs while incorporating industrial Internet-of-Things devices into their information technology (OT) and operational technology (OT) systems.
Operational technology and industrial control systems keep essential services running. But it can be hard to find the workforce to protect them. Here are some tips.
For all of the industrial community’s achievements, its cybersecurity problems could significantly impact daily life in the U.S. A new report evaluates the trouble.
Like a person born without an immune system, operational technology (OT) existed and functioned in a bubble. That bubble is threatening to burst.
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