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Many ICS flaws remain unpatched as attacks against critical infrastructure rise


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2023-01-19 18:07:42
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Patching vulnerabilities in industrial environments has always been challenging due to interoperability concerns, strict uptime requirements, and sometimes the age of devices. According to a recent analysis, a third of vulnerabilities don't even have patches or remediations available.

Out of 926 CVEs -- unique vulnerability identifiers -- that were included in ICS advisories from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) during the second half of 2022, 35% had no patch or remediation available from the vendor, according to an analysis by SynSaber, a security company that specializes in industrial asset and network monitoring.

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Patching vulnerabilities in industrial environments has always been challenging due to interoperability concerns, strict uptime requirements, and sometimes the age of devices. According to a recent analysis, a third of vulnerabilities don't even have patches or remediations available.

Out of 926 CVEs -- unique vulnerability identifiers -- that were included in ICS advisories from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) during the second half of 2022, 35% had no patch or remediation available from the vendor, according to an analysis by SynSaber, a security company that specializes in industrial asset and network monitoring.

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Source: csoOnline
Source Link: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3686131/many-ics-flaws-remain-unpatched-as-attacks-against-critical-infrastructure-rise.html#tk.rss_all


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