Once an OT system is compromised by a cyberattack, its core functions can be severely disrupted—potentially halting production and causing significant damage to the business.
Once an OT system is compromised by a cyberattack, its core functions can be severely disrupted—potentially halting production and causing significant damage to the business.
* The following three images are for illustrative purposes only, and the damages depicted are not related to our company.
* The following three images are for illustrative purposes only, and the damages depicted are not related to our company.
2018
Semiconductor company hit by ransomware
2018 Semiconductor company hit by ransomware
More than 10,000 PCs were infected with a variant of the ransomware "WannaCry“, causing factory shutdown. The damage is said to be about $256 million. The infection was caused by human error-new devce was connected to the network without undergoing the required virus scan.
More than 10,000 PCs were infected with a variant of the ransomware "WannaCry“, causing factory shutdown. The damage is said to be about $256 million. The infection was caused by human error-new devce was connected to the network without undergoing the required virus scan.
2020
Targeted Attack at automobile company
2020 Targeted Attack at automobile company
A targeted cyberattack brought global production to a standstill at a major automaker. As IT and OT become deeply integrated in manufacturing, this incident served as a wake-up call-cyber threats now have the power to shut down physical operations worldwide.
A targeted cyberattack brought global production to a standstill at a major automaker. As IT and OT become deeply integrated in manufacturing, this incident served as a wake-up call-cyber threats now have the power to shut down physical operations worldwide.
2022
Supply Chain Attack
2022 Supply Chain Attack
A ransomware attack on a subsidiary parts supplier forced its parent company to halt operations at all domestic plants.
This incident highlighted the vulnerability of supply chains to cyberattacks and sparked global awareness of the need for stronger cybersecurity.
A ransomware attack on a subsidiary parts supplier forced its parent company to halt operations at all domestic plants.
This incident highlighted the vulnerability of supply chains to cyberattacks and sparked global awareness of the need for stronger cybersecurity.
In the coming era, securing the entire supply chain will be critical to ensuring operational stability and business resilience.
In the coming era, securing the entire supply chain will be critical to ensuring operational stability and business resilience
Today’s supply chains are deeply interconnected, involving numerous companies and processes that depend on one another. This complexity increases the risk of cyberattacks, especially through suppliers and partners. Such attacks can have a widespread impact on business operations.
To address this, it is essential to implement comprehensive security measures across the entire supply chain. Doing so not only reduces risk and ensures business continuity but also strengthens trust with customers and partners.
Today’s supply chains are deeply interconnected, involving numerous companies and processes that depend on one another. This complexity increases the risk of cyberattacks, especially through suppliers and partners. Such attacks can have a widespread impact on business operations.
To address this, it is essential to implement comprehensive security measures across the entire supply chain. Doing so not only reduces risk and ensures business continuity but also strengthens trust with customers and partners.
Among various international standards, security monitoring is required for Operational Technology.
Among various international standards, security monitoring is required for Operational Technology.
NIST SP800-82 Rev.3
NIST SP 800-82 Rev.3 provides cybersecurity guidance for Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Operational Technology (OT). It emphasizes availability and safety, supporting risk management, defense-in-depth, network segmentation, continuous security monitoring, and anomaly detection.
NIST SP 800-82 Rev.3 provides cybersecurity guidance for Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Operational Technology (OT). It emphasizes availability and safety, supporting risk management, defense-in-depth, network segmentation, continuous security monitoring, and anomaly detection.
NIST SP800-171
NIST SP 800-171 defines security requirements to protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in non-federal systems. It includes 14 control families and emphasizes not only prevention but also detection such as logging and monitoring to identify and respond to threats quickly.
NIST SP 800-171 defines security requirements to protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in non-federal systems. It includes 14 control families and emphasizes not only prevention but also detection such as logging and monitoring to identify and respond to threats quickly.
ISA/IEC62443
IEC 62443 is a global cybersecurity standard for industrial control systems. It defines a layered defense approach and mandates threat detection capabilities, such as network monitoring, to identify anormaly activities and enhance operational security and resilience.
IEC 62443 is a global cybersecurity standard for industrial control systems. It defines a layered defense approach and mandates threat detection capabilities, such as network monitoring, to identify anormaly activities and enhance operational security and resilience.