Human errors are multiple type,
- errors due to the lack of knowledge about cyber security
- errors by design, which means some loopholes are left behind during the implementation and design phases.
To counter human-based errors, device-based cyber security is required, which means, The device shall feature a hardware cryptographic root of trust and cryptographic module authentication for authenticating users and devices, at BDATA, We have created device-based multilayer cyber security, which satisfies the requirement in the following standards,
- DHS 2.15.14
- NIST SP 800-53 R4 IA-7
- IEEE 1686-2007 R5.1.5
- NISTIR 7628 SG.SC-12 Use of Validated Cryptography
- ISO/IEC 11889
- J3061: NIST SP 800-53 R4 IA-7
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Syed Bari
B Data Solutions Inc.
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-10-2022 13:38
From: Denrich Sananda
Subject: Two Big OT Security Concerns Related to People: Human Error and Staff Shortages
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| Two Big OT Security Concerns Related to People: Human Error and Staff Shortages | SecurityWeek.Com | A survey of 3,500 security experts from around the world shows that a lot of the cybersecurity problems related to operational technology (OT) involve people, specifically human error and a significant shortage of staff. | View this on Securityweek > |
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Denrich Sananda
Transformational Servant Leader
CCN Volunteer
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