How to protect air-gapped networks from malicious frameworks

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ESET researchers present their analysis of all malicious frameworks used to attack air-gapped networks known to date. An air-gapped network is one that is physically isolated from any other network in order to increase its security. This technique can help protect the most sensitive of networks: industrial control systems (ICS) running pipelines and power grids, voting systems, and SCADA systems operating nuclear centrifuges, just to name a few. Naturally, systems that run critical infrastructure are … More

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