
Navigating the 2026 OT Threat Landscape: Preparation Over Prediction
“What should we be looking out for?” It’s the question I hear most often when discussing the changing OT threat landscape. While I can’t offer a crystal ball and we
Explore expert-led articles, industry updates, and the latest trends transforming OT Cybersecurity across critical infrastructure.

“What should we be looking out for?” It’s the question I hear most often when discussing the changing OT threat landscape. While I can’t offer a crystal ball and we

The Threat Landscape Didn’t Shift, it Mutated. Let’s stop pretending critical infrastructure is “harder to hit” because it’s industrial. You’re not dealing with opportunistic attackers anymore. You’re up against

Digital transformation has become the boardroom buzzword of the decade. Automation, AI, IoT, every industrial leader talks about modernization as if it’s a software update away. But as organizations rush

For years, OT cybersecurity programs have been trapped in a reactive loop. Something breaks, an alert fires, an audit fails and teams scramble to respond. But as industrial threats evolve

In industrial cybersecurity, not every threat announces itself with alarms. Some creep in quietly, line by line, configuration by configuration until your control systems no longer match what you think

“2025 wasn’t just another year of breaches, it was the year OT cybersecurity finally grew up.” A Year That Changed Everything Across industries, 2025 reshaped how organizations think about industrial

“Your plant might be locked down but your suppliers could already be the gateway attackers slipped through.” Many OT teams focus on hardening their own perimeters: segmentation, firmware updates, access

“In the age of the smart factory, algorithms may become your first line of defenses but only if they’re built on solid foundations.” The idea of AI protecting industrial control

“One unlogged tweak in your OT configuration can ripple into disaster, yet most companies treat change like an afterthought.” Change is inevitable in industrial operations: configuration updates, firmware patches, new

“Seeing what you have is only the beginning; the real value lies in knowing what to do next.” Most organizations treat an OT asset inventory as a check box: list