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Cyber Security Testing During FAT & SAT

Cyber Security Testing During FAT & SAT validates cybersecurity controls, configurations, and security readiness during Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) phases of industrial projects. The service focuses on identifying cybersecurity gaps, insecure configurations, network exposure risks, and implementation weaknesses before systems become operational in production environments. The testing approach includes security validation of OT assets, industrial communication networks, remote access mechanisms, and security controls aligned with IEC 62443, NIST 800-82, and project cybersecurity requirements.

How We Deliver

FAT & SAT Security Planning

Review of project architecture, system scope, cybersecurity requirements, testing objectives, and acceptance criteria for industrial environments.

Security Validation Testing

Execution of cybersecurity testing activities including configuration review, access control validation, network security assessment, and security control verification.

Gap Identification

Identification of vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, insecure communication pathways, and non-compliance with defined cybersecurity requirements.

Reporting & Remediation Guidance

Delivery of cybersecurity findings, risk categorization, remediation recommendations, and security validation reports for FAT and SAT phases.

Frequently Asking Questions

The service validates cybersecurity controls and configurations during Factory Acceptance Testing and Site Acceptance Testing phases before production deployment.

The testing can cover SCADA systems, PLCs, HMIs, industrial servers, network infrastructure, remote access systems, and OT security controls.

Testing during FAT and SAT helps identify cybersecurity issues early before systems become operational in live production environments.

The testing approach aligns with IEC 62443, NIST 800-82, project cybersecurity requirements, and industrial security best practices.

Yes, the service includes identification of vulnerabilities, insecure configurations, and implementation weaknesses.

Yes, detailed findings reports and remediation guidance are provided as part of the engagement.

Yes, the testing activities can be aligned with existing project commissioning and acceptance workflows.

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