Industrial IoT and Cybersecurity: Best Practices and Risks

The Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the way businesses operate, offering increased productivity and operational efficiency. However, with this digital transformation comes the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect against potential risks and threats.

Best Practices for Industrial IoT Cybersecurity

1. Collaboration and Proactive Management: Cybersecurity is an ongoing process that requires collaboration between C-level management, facilities management teams, and IT teams. Proactive budget allocation and support are essential for implementing effective cybersecurity measures.    

2. Defense in Depth: Implementing a hardened Building Automation System (BAS) or Physical Security Management System (PSMS) platform solution is a crucial step towards cyber resiliency. However, it is important to recognize that cybersecurity is not a one-size-fits-all solution and requires a multi-layered approach.    

3. Patch Management and Access Control: Promptly patching and adequately protecting IT systems against unauthorized access is vital. Failure to do so can lead to lateral movement of threats from IT systems to OT systems, making the BAS or PSMS platform vulnerable.


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