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Securing critical infrastructure networks from cyberattacks

June 1, 2022

Critical infrastructure networks are increasingly becoming the target of sophisticated cyberattacks, often resulting in severe damage to life and property. Network operators also need to demonstrate compliance with strict national cybersecurity regulations and balance them with cost and productivity considerations. Ruggedcom networking devices from Siemens are certified to the NEMA TS2 standard, making it very easy to implement integrated cybersecurity solutions for ITS networks. Watch the video to learn how you can implement end-to-end holistic cybersecurity for modern as well as legacy systems with the flexibility to choose the software that is right for your OT network with Ruggedcom.

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