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CISA-Sponsored CVE Program Grants Nozomi Networks CNA Status

Nozomi Networks is a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA). The CVE Program is the international standard for identifying and naming cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The post CISA-Sponsored CVE Program Grants Nozomi Networks CNA Status appeared first on Nozomi Networks ... Read More
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CISA-Sponsored CVE Program Grants Nozomi Networks CNA Status

Nozomi Networks is a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA). The CVE Program is the international standard for identifying and naming cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The post CISA-Sponsored CVE Program Grants Nozomi Networks CNA Status appeared first on Nozomi Networks ... Read More
Enhanced Product Security Incident Response Reduces Customer Risk

Enhanced Product Security Incident Response Reduces Customer Risk

Nozomi Networks is quickly expanding to serve more and more industrial, critical infrastructure and operational technology sectors in countries around the globe. The post Enhanced Product Security Incident Response Reduces Customer Risk appeared first on Nozomi Networks ... Read More
Enhanced Product Security Incident Response Reduces Customer Risk

Enhanced Product Security Incident Response Reduces Customer Risk

Our Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) contacts and security bulletins are now public, as part of our commitment to customer security. The post Enhanced Product Security Incident Response Reduces Customer Risk appeared first on Nozomi Networks ... Read More
IEC 61850 Meets IEC 62351: Securing GOOSE Power Grid Weaknesses

IEC 61850 Meets IEC 62351: Securing GOOSE Power Grid Weaknesses

Nozomi Networks CTO Moreno Carullo explains how IEC 62351-6 can be used to secure IEC 61850 GOOSE protocol defects & increase ICS security for substations. The post IEC 61850 Meets IEC 62351: Securing GOOSE Power Grid Weaknesses appeared first on Nozomi Networks ... Read More

Industrial Operators on Alert in Wake of U.S. Cyberattack Warning

On January 4th, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a National Terrorism Advisory bulletin warning of a potential cyberattack by Iran in the wake of a U.S. drone attack that killed a senior Iranian military commander. Read Nozomi Networks experts take on the new reality of cyberattacks on ... Read More
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Advances in Cyber Security for Electric Utilities: WG15 & Black Hat

As a passionate champion for secure-by-design power grid systems, I’ve been part of WG15, the group defining IEC 62351 standards to enable such systems, for years. If you’d like to learn about the future of cyber security for electric utilities, I urge you to read this article. It also provides ... Read More
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Nozomi Networks Labs Enhances Radamsa for Safer ICS Software

Nozomi Networks Labs is committed to conducting cyber security research that makes industrial organizations more secure. Our latest project involves enhancing Radamsa, an open source fuzzing tool for testing software. Our new code makes it faster and easier to test devices that communicate over industrial networks, such as PLCs and ... Read More
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Nozomi Networks Labs: Sharing Valuable ICS Cyber Security Research

Over the past few years our company has been focused on product development and building our team, but we also began to contribute research to the ICS security community. Today we’re formally introducing Nozomi Networks Labs, whose goal is to help defend the industrial systems that support everyday life. The ... Read More
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IEC 62351 Standards for Securing Power System Communications

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To help counter the growing concern about cyberattacks aiming to disrupt power systems, industrial experts have been working together in WG15. This group, part of IEC, is defining the standards known as IEC 62351, for secure-by-design power grids. As a member of WG 15 since 2015, I thought it might ... Read More