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Consequence boundaries connect networks with dramatically different worst-case consequences of compromise – for example, IT networks connected to base microgrids, building automation or other OT networks. At consequence boundaries, we must eliminate the possibility of online attacks pivoting into our high-consequence networks – an emerging space of network engineering.
Attendees joined Waterfall Security and ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ to explore how network engineering at consequence boundaries is reshaping cybersecurity for critical infrastructure and industrial environments.
View the on-demand recording to hear Andrew Ginter discuss next generation network engineering for OT security.
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Federal agencies are at the edge of a new virtual landscape. It’s one marked by the rise of distributed workforces, an increasingly complex security terrain, and the weight of federal compliance mandates. This evolving world demands more from IT resources than ever before. Yet, in the face of these challenges, there is a growing need for a collaborative work environment founded on seamless, secure services. Agencies are striving to do so by creating more unified work environments that maintain operational efficiency and protect sensitive data. They know they need modern, secure cloud services to accomplish these goals. But which ones? Download the datasheet and learn how Okta and ServiceNow can help.
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