1、2024 State of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity ReportREPORTTable of ContentsKey Takeaways.3Executive Summary.5Introduction.5Critical Insights for OT Security.6A Deep Dive into the 2024 Survey.10Global Impact.14Best Practices.15Methodology.16Conclusion.172Key TakeawaysCybersecurity incidentsN
2、early one-third(31%)of respondents reported 6+intrusions,compared to only 11%last year.In particular,organizations with advanced maturity levels reported high intrusions for this cycle.All intrusion types increased compared to the previous year,except for a decline seen in malware.Phishing and compr
3、omised business email intrusions were the most common types,while the most common techniques used were mobile security breaches and web compromise.How OT factors into cybersecurity There has been a significant decrease in organizations reporting 100%visibility of OT activities within central cyberse
4、curity operations(from 13%in 2022 to 10%in 2023 to only 5%this year).This is perhaps because as an organizations OT security posture becomes more mature,it becomes more aware of blind spots in its visibility.This years survey also shows that there have been increases at both ends of the maturity spe
5、ctrum,at the basic level(establishing visibility and segmentation)and at the highest level(leveraging orchestration and automation capabilities).6%18%49%19%1%20227%25%27%37%10%1%1%202324%15%30%24%1%7%2024Dont know10+6 to 93 to 51 to 20Operational outage that affected productivityLevel 0 No segmentat
6、ion or visibility in place for OT46%1%55%1%48%2%Brand awareness degradationLevel 1 Visibility and segmentation established34%13%52%20%34%14%Operational outage that impacted revenueLevel 2 Access and profiling established44%30%52%30%39%28%Operational outage that put physical safety at riskLevel 3 Pre