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Operational Brief
• Warning from US and UK cyber agencies about insecure OT network connectivity as a major threat vector.
• Threats include remote access, third-party vendors, and IT integration leading to potential physical disruptions.
Why It Matters for Texas Credit Unions
The article does not explicitly mention Texas or any Texas-specific entities. The guidance is broadly applicable but not specifically relevant to Texas credit unions.
Who this most likely affects
Bounded site guidance: This item is most likely relevant for credit unions with material information-security, technology, or vendor-management exposure.
Why this fit: The source language points to cyber, technology, or third-party oversight risk.
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Joint US, UK and Five Eyes Guidance Flags OT Exposure as National Risk U.S. and allied cyber agencies issued new guidance warning that insecure operational technology connectivity - driven by remote access, third-party vendors and IT integration - remains a major threat vector, enabling cyber intrusions to escalate into physical disruptions.