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Cyber: Public resources

  • Nick
  • Mar 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

The majority of the posts in this blog are aimed at integration firms, rather than the end clients. However, what to choose to do with your limited resources is as important as how well you execute it. A key point of any investment is risk, as much as it is reward.


NIST has a well-furnished library of resources available for risk analysis, mostly geared towards cyber threats. You can look at this from an OT perspective, supply chain perspective, energy-utility, etc. These are put together with industry partners and are perhaps a little long, but useful.


If you are an end-user of automation, please skim some of these before you put out your request for proposals. Some inefficiencies are put in by design, not just to bother.

 
 
 

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