Ampyx Cyber Blog
The Intersection of Regulation & Resilience
Proactive Cyber Defense: Recognizing Cyber Intrusions for Critical Infrastructure System Operators
Leveraging Guidance from the Electric & Water Sectors and Broadening for all Critical Infrastructure. In an era marked by rapid digital transformation and increasing cyber threats, whether electric, water and wastewater systems, chemical, or any other of the critical infrastructure sectors, it is imperative for control system operators to be well-versed in recognizing and responding to cyber intrusions.
Internal network security monitoring for visibility
Internal Network Security Monitoring (INSM) - visibility into what’s happening on your internal OT/ICS networks - is showing up in important places like the National Security Memorandum, CISA guidance and FERC rulemaking notices.
Should the water sector follow the cybersecurity path of NERC CIP?
Water is essential for life – in so many ways. It’s so essential, we should do whatever is necessary to have a safe, reliable, and secure water/wastewater system, right? But from what I have seen both personally and in many public reports, we’re far from it. So, what is necessary to secure the water sector in the US?
Do I have to comply with the new National Security memorandum on industrial security?
Is the new National Security Memorandum on industrial security mandatory? Watch this interview with Ampere Industrial Security's Patrick Miller for answers that will help guide your next steps.
Industry brief: National Security Memorandum on Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems
Recent activity from the Biden Administration represents a pivotal moment in the establishment of baseline cybersecurity standards for critical infrastructure.
The new National Security Memorandum on industrial security: What does it mean for me?
What do you need to know now that the White House has issued its National Security Memorandum on Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems? Watch this interview with Ampere Industrial Security's Patrick Miller.