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The Cyber Fusion Report: Episode 14

52 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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From Stuxnet to Today: How Has OT Cyber Hygiene Changed OT cybersecurity did not evolve overnight. It has shifted through phases of compliance, global expansion, and now widespread exposure among organizations that lack even the most basic protections. In this episode of The Cyber Fusion Report, Terry McCorkle, CEO and Founder of PhishCloud, is joined by Jonathan Pollet, Founder of Red Tiger Security and a longtime industrial cybersecurity pioneer, to examine how OT cyber hygiene has progressed over the past decade and where many organizations are still falling dangerously behind. Together, they walk through the evolution of OT security from early compliance-driven programs to today’s growing risks facing small and mid-tier manufacturers operating without segmentation, monitoring, incident response, or trained personnel. In this episode, you’ll learn: - How OT cyber hygiene has evolved from 2010 to today. - Why many organizations still lack foundational OT protections. - How attackers identify and target the most vulnerable environments. - The growing impact of workforce attrition and lost operational knowledge. - What organizations should prioritize now to reduce operational and business risk. This episode provides a real-world look at where OT cybersecurity stands today and what leaders must do to stay ahead of the next wave of attacks.

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