![]() ![]() Together TXOne and AFRY supported this POC customer with virtual patching for systems that could not be patched, highly granular firewall control of OT network protocols, malware scanning and remediation in obsolete technology as well as the ability, to manage the real-life network challenges of a complex and multi-vendor production environment. In a proof of concept already multiple TXOne products were identified as providing needed functionality that directly addressed real-world challenges. The company's ability to protect themselves, respond to cybersecurity incidents and recover from them will be strengthened. TXOne Networks and AFRY's division AFRY X will better equip industrial automation customers with the protection they need to safeguard today's vulnerable OT environments and keep their operations running. Furthermore, it guarantees consistent security throughout the entire industry ecosystem within design, engineering and technology. The combination of TXOne Networks' comprehensive solutions and service portfolio for security inspection, endpoint protection and network defence and AFRY's deep sector knowledge in cybersecurity and risk management not only enables companies to reduce management complexity. They join forces in protecting the OT (Operational Technology) systems of their joint industrial clients in the Nordics against all kinds or cyber-attacks. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - TXOne Networks, a global leader in ICS and industrial IoT (IIoT) security, and AFRY, a European leader in engineering, design, and advisory services with a global reach, become partners. STOCKHOLM and EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, Oct. We can't rely on the bad guys to change their ways, so healthcare organisations need to get better at detection and response and share the appropriate intelligence with partners to secure their supply chains.Joint customers profit from successful partnership in the OT/ICS cybersecurity sector "Operational outages put patient lives at risk. ![]() But in the healthcare sector, ransomware can have a potentially very real and very dangerous physical impact," said Bharat Mistry, Technical Director at Trend Micro. "In cybersecurity we often talk in abstractions about data breaches and network compromise. ![]() Worryingly few respondents are able to detect lateral movement (32%), initial access (42%) or use of tools like Mimikatz and PsExec (46%).Only half or fewer HCOs currently use NDR (51%), EDR (50%) or XDR (43%).A third (33%) don't share any information with law enforcement.Many HCOs don't share any threat intelligence with partners (30%), suppliers (46%) or their broader ecosystem (46%).A fifth (17%) don't have any remote desktop protocol (RDP) controls in place.However, the study also highlights potential weaknesses, including: Many also use detection and response tools for their network (NDR) endpoint (EDR) and across multiple layers (XDR). #Trend micro updateThe good news is that most (95%) HCOs say they regularly update patches, while 91% restrict email attachments to mitigate malware risk. 36% say a lack of visibility across attack surfaces has made them a bigger target.43% say a lack of visibility across the ransomware attack chain has made them more vulnerable.43% say their partners have made them a more attractive target for attack.Respondents to the study also highlight supply chain weaknesses as a key challenge. Three-fifths (60%) of responding HCOs say that sensitive data was also leaked by their attackers, potentially increasing compliance and reputational risk, as well as investigation, remediation and clean-up costs. Ransomware is not only causing the healthcare sector significant operational pain. On average, it took most responding organisations days (56%) or weeks (24%) to fully restore these operations. Of these, 25% say they were forced to completely halt operations, while 60% reveal that some business processes were impacted as a result. Most (57%) global HCOs admit being compromised by ransomware over the past three years, according to the study. Trend Micro Incorporated ( TYO: 4704 TSE: 4704), a global cybersecurity leader, today revealed that 86% of global healthcare organizations (HCOs) that have been compromised by ransomware suffered operational outages. ![]()
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