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Identifying External and Internal Security Risks

Test industrial security effectiveness with a vulnerability assessment
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Identifying External and Internal Security Risks
Test industrial security effectiveness with a vulnerability assessment
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How strong are your defenses against advanced threat actors or the latest nation-state attack? Rockwell Automation offers proven steps to uncover security gaps, including vulnerability assessment services, penetration testing, network vulnerability scanning, asset inventory audits, and more. A professional vulnerability assessment provides a clear view of what must be addressed and helps you plan and prioritize security resources.


How Easy is it to Breach Your Infrastructure?

What was true yesterday has likely changed

The journey to improve an organization’s industrial security posture may seem complex, and for good reason. With many different methodologies, industrial standards, and available technologies on the market, the next steps may not be clear. What’s more, new vulnerabilities are continuously identified.

You may wonder: "Where do we start?”

One way to begin this journey is by using vulnerability assessment services. When used appropriately, assessments are an effective way to learn what’s on your network, test whether your organization’s employees have high or low susceptibility to scams, evaluate controllers and communications networks, and more.

With our vast experience in industrial automation and in modern industrial cybersecurity requirements at Rockwell Automation, we waste no time in finding and prioritizing security vulnerabilities, which can then be prioritized and remediated. We can even do certain assessments remotely.

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Discover Where You're Vulnerable Across The Enterprise
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Discover Where You're Vulnerable Across The Enterprise

To realize the benefits of smart manufacturing, we must harmonize standards. It's how we will address both interoperability and cybersecurity.

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You’re Only as Strong as Your Weakest Link

Make sure that security practices keep pace with digital transformation

As we connect supply, demand and design chains, we create multi-organizational dependencies. And those chains are only as strong as their weakest link.

Especially vulnerable are smaller industrials without a dedicated cybersecurity team. But even large companies with teams of security professionals face risk. And international standards often address these risks in different ways, adding confusion.

Even when a business is proactive about cybersecurity, its supply chain may not be. For example, a major global retail chain was breached though a third-party vendor, exposing the information of 41 million credit card holders and costing the retailer millions of dollars in settlements.

A network vulnerability assessment, supply chain risk assessment, penetration testing, and applying the right standards for your specific situation and location are some of the ways Rockwell Automation experts help identify what’s needed to effectively reduce risk in your environment.

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