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What Is Industrial Cybersecurity? Protecting Your OT Network

TSL Automation Solutions March 4, 2025
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Why Industrial Cybersecurity Matters

Industrial cyber attacks are no longer rare. The 2021 Oldsmar water treatment attack, the 2017 TRITON malware targeting safety systems, and the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack demonstrated that factory networks are attractive and vulnerable targets. Unlike IT systems, a successful OT cyber attack can cause physical damage to equipment, endanger workers, and halt production for weeks.

Key OT Cybersecurity Risks

  • Ransomware — encrypts SCADA servers and historian databases; demands payment to restore
  • Remote access exploitation — unsecured VPN or RDP access to engineering workstations
  • USB-borne malware — infected USB drives introduced during maintenance
  • Unpatched HMI and SCADA software — older Windows XP/7 systems still common in Indian plants
  • IT/OT network convergence — connecting OT directly to corporate IT without segmentation

IEC 62443: The Industrial Cybersecurity Standard

IEC 62443 is the international standard for industrial cybersecurity. It defines security levels (SL 1–4), roles (asset owner, integrator, supplier), and requirements for securing industrial control systems. Indian manufacturers supplying to global OEMs are increasingly required to demonstrate IEC 62443 compliance.

Practical Steps to Improve OT Security

  • Segment OT and IT networks with a DMZ and industrial firewall
  • Disable unused COM ports and USB ports on HMIs and industrial PCs
  • Enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 on industrial PCs (supported by Avalue platforms)
  • Replace end-of-life Windows XP/7 HMI systems with modern hardware
  • Enforce multi-factor authentication for all remote access

Frequently Asked Questions

What is industrial cybersecurity?
Industrial cybersecurity (also called OT security or ICS security) is the practice of protecting operational technology networks — PLCs, SCADA systems, DCS, and HMIs — from cyber threats. Unlike IT security, OT security must prioritise availability and safety above all else, because a successful attack can cause physical damage, production shutdowns, or endanger personnel.
What is the difference between IT security and OT security?
IT security protects data confidentiality using frequent patching, encryption, and access controls on office systems. OT security protects industrial control systems where availability and safety are paramount — many OT systems cannot be patched during production and run legacy protocols without built-in authentication. IT systems tolerate downtime for updates; OT systems often cannot stop without costly production losses.
What are the most common industrial cybersecurity threats?
The most common OT threats are ransomware (which locks HMIs and SCADA servers, halting production), targeted malware like TRITON (which attacks safety systems), supply chain attacks (compromised vendor software or hardware), and insider threats. Phishing attacks on IT networks that pivot to OT via connected systems are the most common initial access vector.
How do you secure an industrial OT network?
Key OT security steps include: network segmentation using a DMZ or Purdue Model to isolate OT from IT and the internet; asset inventory of all PLCs, HMIs, and field devices; restricting remote access to VPN with MFA; deploying OT-aware intrusion detection; disabling unused ports and services; and regular security assessments. Air-gapping critical systems where connectivity is not required.
Can TSL Automation help with industrial cybersecurity in India?
Yes — TSL Automation Solutions provides guidance on OT network architecture and segmentation for industrial facilities in India. We supply industrial-grade networking hardware and can assist with OT security assessments for manufacturing, process, and utilities customers. Contact our Mumbai team to discuss your OT security requirements.
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Sanjana covers industrial automation trends, product launches, and technology insights for TSL Automation Solutions, a Mumbai-based distributor of HMI, Panel PC, and embedded computing systems serving manufacturers across India and globally.

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