Keeping an electric grid safe from hacking attacks

4 March 2017
electricity
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  1. Rynier G Schoeman
    06.03.2017 at 16:20

    1 – maintain compliance levels. ( use software that can detect changes in real time and remedy them
    2 – Have methods to detect a breach ontop of this. We have had great success using Scada deception tech luring threats away from it. This is something that has seen great success in industrial environments purely due to the fact that it can give you post breach identification and to some extend mitigation and has everything ready for an IR dump.

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