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Recent cyberattacks highlight the growing threat to operational technology (OT) used in critical infrastructure. Whether you work for an infrastructure owner/operator or are a consumer of an infrastructure service, the events of the past few weeks have made it clear that cybersecurity is an important factor in ensuring the safe and reliable delivery of critical goods and services. For OT owners/operators, it can be challenging to address the range of cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities and risks that can negatively impact their operations, especially with limited resources.
Modern commercial and federal buildings rely heavily on Building Automation & Control Systems (BACS), to manage heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, access control, fire alarms, energy management, and other critical operations. These OT systems improve occupant comfort and safety, reduce energy consumption, and streamline facility management, but as BACS networks are integrated with corporate networks and the cloud, their risk of cyberattack increases significantly.
To help resource-constrained BACS owners/operators manage these risks, NIST developed a quick-start infographic outlining immediate, actionable security steps. While the infographic was developed in collaboration with the BACS community, the recommendations offer valuable protection for critical infrastructure sectors including water/wastewater, transportation, energy, manufacturing, healthcare, and food/agriculture.
In addition to the infographic, there are many OT cybersecurity resources available from NIST to help you, including:
The collection of NIST OT cybersecurity resources is available on the Operational Technology Security website.
In addition to the OT-specific cybersecurity resources, NIST offers:
Ransomware protection and response Guidance.
Cybersecurity resources for small businesses: Small Business Cybersecurity Corner.
Preventing and recovering from cybersecurity incidents: Responding to a Cyber Incident.