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CISA warns of SCADA software flaws from multiple vendors.


CISA warns of SCADA software flaws from multiple vendors.

Solar panels In a recent advisory, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) highlighted vulnerabilities in SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) software from various vendors. These flaws could potentially expose critical infrastructure to cyber threats, emphasizing the urgent need for robust security measures in industrial systems. and their accessories unlock the boundless energy from sunshine and transform it into useful energy at home. Making a move to...

At Kaihatsu, we understand the gravity of such vulnerabilities and the importance of safeguarding industrial operations against cyber threats. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond efficient plant design and construction; we prioritize cybersecurity in every aspect of our projects.

With the rise of interconnected systems in the energy sector, including solar plants, ensuring the integrity and security of SCADA software is paramount. Kaihatsu employs stringent security protocols and collaborates with trusted partners to mitigate risks and protect our clients' assets.

As the threat landscape evolves, Kaihatsu remains vigilant, continuously monitoring and updating our security practices to stay ahead of potential vulnerabilities. Our holistic approach to plant design and construction integrates robust cybersecurity measures, providing peace of mind for our clients and contributing to a more secure energy infrastructure.

In light of CISA's warning, Kaihatsu reaffirms its dedication to excellence and security, empowering our clients with reliable, resilient, and secure solar energy solutions for a brighter, sustainable future.

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