Ilan Gendelman of SIGA

Unsolicited Response host Dale Peterson has been skeptical of the cost/benefit of accessing the electrical signals between Level 0 and Level 1 and creating a separate network to send that data to a platform for comparison to data at higher levels and analysis. This is a core part of SIGA's offering. Dale and Ilan discuss what it actually does and doesn't do. What percentage of the Level 0 device communication needs to be monitored to get this information? The cost per sensor. And more. In the end they don't reach the same conclusion, but the decision points are clearer. They finish discussing the back end processing for process variable anomaly detection, and how SIGA plans to compete with large vendors (GE, Siemens, ...), Azure and AWS, PI and specialized system vendors who have developed models. Links SIGA OT Security Site Dale's Pivot To Process Variable Anomaly Detection article

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Dale Peterson interviews the innovators in ICS / SCADA cyber security as well as the top talent in related fields. It is the podcast for those who want more information similar to what is presented at the annual S4 event each January in Miami South Beach.