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Do You Think Your

Industrial Networks Are Secure?

Cyber Attacks Frequently Target Industrial Networks

2012
2010 Disttrack aka 2014
Stuxnet Shamoon Sandworm

2015
2016 2017
BlackEnergy
Industroyer Dragonfly
& KillDisk

Both IT and OT Personnel Have to Take Responsibility for


Industrial Cybersecurity

The Approach Taken to Protect Enterprise Networks Does not Work


for Industrial Networks

Business Analyst IT OT Plant Manager

CIO
vs. Control Engineer

IT Architect COO

No. 1 Priority Confidentiality Availability

Focus Data integrity is key Control processes cannot tolerate downtime

Protection
Windows computers, servers Industrial legacy devices, barcode readers
Target

Environmental Air-conditioned Extreme temperatures, vibrations and shocks


Conditions

IT OT

A comprehensive understanding of industrial cybersecurity allows you to


take a holistic approach to protect your networks.

Things You Should Know


When implementing industrial cybersecurity

1 Industrial control systems cannot endure


downtime even for a few seconds.

24

2 2015
The legacy devices used on industrial
networks often do not have extensive
security features, which creates
2010 weaknesses and potential vulnerabilities.

3 Industrial control systems often contain a


wide variety of operating systems and
devices from different vendors. When it
comes to security measures, there is no
unified way to enhance security.
IEC 62443

EC 62443
I
Management

Network

Devices

Moxa takes a holistic approach to cybersecurity for industrial networks.


We offer rugged products that have enhanced security features and
network management software that allows you to view the security status
of your network.

For more information, please visit our website:


www.moxa.com/security

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