New NCSC-Led OT Security Guidance for Nuclear Reactors

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The U.K. NCSC's new guidance outlines four connectivity principles for utilities to enhance cyber resilience and avoid costly retrofits. OT weaknesses are prevalent, with 22% of critical infrastructure firms reporting OT incidents, driven by external access.

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Original Source Material

Four Principles Positioning the Nuclear Ecosystem for Long-Term Cyber Resilience OT weaknesses are compounding across utilities, with 22% of critical infrastructure firms reporting OT incidents and external access driving half of breaches. U.K. NCSC's new guidance outlines connectivity principles that utilities can embed to avoid costly retrofits and compliance issues.