Forescout CEO guides through OT, IoT threats in cybersecurity world

April 29, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Forescout CEO Barry Mainz discusses the importance of asset visibility, classification, and risk assessment in managing vulnerabilities and responding to incidents involving OT and IoT devices.
  • Regulatory requirements like those from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission have increased the need for compliance and risk mitigation around OT and IoT devices.

In a recent interview, Forescout CEO Barry Mainz highlighted the significance of adopting a networking-centric approach to enhance security management for OT and IoT devices. Addressing rising cyber risks effectively, Mainz emphasized the importance of implementing a cybersecurity strategy focused on asset visibility, classification, and risk assessment. This approach helps organizations manage vulnerabilities and quickly respond to incidents involving OT and IoT devices. Regulatory requirements, such as those from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, have further underscored the need for organizations to ensure compliance and minimize risks associated with OT and IoT devices.

Mainz also stressed the importance of a consortium approach to handle vulnerabilities related to OT and IoT devices. Discussing the SEC’s cyber incident disclosure requirements, he emphasized the need to effectively manage them to ensure compliance and mitigate risks. By adopting a networking-centric view, organizations can better address the challenges posed by managing both managed and unmanaged devices in their networks.

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