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The client’s AMI platform was becoming a constraint on performance, cost, and future operating models – rather than an enabler of digital transformation.
Limited visibility across ICS environments made it difficult for the client to understand and prioritise OT cyber risk.
As the client accelerated toward remote autonomous mining, existing security models could not keep pace with the scale, safety, and risk implications of operating critical assets without on-site control.
SIS’ specialist industrial cyber security testers applied the latest exploit tools and techniques to perform stress and penetration testing of network connected medical device technologies, to assess risks to the reliability of devices, and ultimately the safety of patients.
The client required an OT cyber risk approach that reflected operational reality – not a generic IT-centric compliance exercise.
Major rail technology initiatives were outpacing the organisation’s ability to manage cyber risk consistently across IT and OT.
SIS’ industry-leading industrial cyber security training was able to help a metals manufacturer create a stronger culture of security, harmonising with the organisation’s rigorous safety culture, fostering a commitment to industrial cyber security from plant operators and administrators, encouraging users to act responsibly and thus operate more securely.