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Is Your OT Security Posture Maturing?

Since last year, OT professionals are reporting more intrusions and worse outcomes. But the news isn’t all bad.

Many security postures are now evolving, from leadership structure to technologies that protect OT systems.

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How are organisations being impacted by the spike in OT intrusions?

Which leadership role is increasingly responsible for OT security?

What are this year’s best practices for protecting OT systems?

Track the Latest OT Trends

In 2024, more OT systems are being breached while organisations feel heavier impacts to brands, operations, and productivity. But we’re also seeing executives taking more responsibility for OT, and security infrastructure starting to develop in key areas of maturity.

Hear What OT Professionals are Saying in 2024

Since last year’s report:

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of organisations had 6+ intrusions

Since last year’s report:

%

suffered operational outages    

Since last year’s report:

%

lost business-critical data or IP   

More Intrusions, Worse Impacts to OT

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Use these findings to track year-over-year changes in attack trends, security posture analysis, and best practices for OT protection.
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saw OT impacts

This year, nearly three-fourths of OT professionals experienced intrusions that impacted OT systems in some way, up from only 49% in 2023.

While OT security investments show some progress, there’s more work to be done to effectively manage the increasing number of attacks in a post-IT/OT convergence world.

Read the latest best practices for your OT security posture

Download this year’s report for comparative trend analysis and helpful tips for protecting sensitive OT systems in 2024.

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