In this Cyber Signals digital briefing, hear from Microsoft frontline experts on security trends around the growing connection between IoT devices and OT, and potential vulnerabilities and exposures. IoT devices offer significant value to organizations looking to modernize workspaces, become more data-driven, and ease demands on staff through shifts like remote management and automation. However, in critical infrastructure networks—if not properly secured—they increase the risk of unauthorized access to operational assets and networks, giving attackers a gateway to plan attacks on sensitive equipment and devices. In the last two years alone, Microsoft has seen a 78% increase in disclosures of high-severity vulnerabilities from 2020 to 2022 in industrial control equipment produced by popular vendors. Learn more about these trends, plus get some tips on how to help keep your organization secure.
Cyber Signals is a quarterly report published by Microsoft that explores the critical trends we’re seeing across the security landscape—new attack strategies from bad actors, learnings from the threat intelligence signals Microsoft analyzes, and strategies organizations can utilize to better protect themselves and their customer.
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