OT Security Risk Assessment identifies, evaluates, and prioritizes cybersecurity risks across industrial and operational technology environments. The service focuses on analyzing threats, vulnerabilities, asset criticality, operational dependencies, and potential business impacts affecting ICS, SCADA, PLCs, HMIs, industrial networks, and connected OT infrastructure. The assessment approach includes risk identification, threat analysis, likelihood evaluation, impact assessment, and mitigation planning aligned with IEC 62443, NIST 800-82, NCIIPC, and industry cybersecurity best practices to support informed risk management and resilient OT operations.
Asset & Environment Assessment
Identification of critical OT assets, industrial processes, communication pathways, operational dependencies, and security exposure across the environment.
Threat & Vulnerability Analysis
Assessment of cyber threats, attack vectors, vulnerabilities, insecure configurations, and operational risks affecting industrial infrastructure.
Risk Evaluation & Prioritization
Analysis of risk likelihood, operational impact, asset criticality, and business consequences to prioritize cybersecurity risks.
Reporting & Mitigation Planning
Delivery of risk assessment reports, risk categorization, mitigation recommendations, and remediation roadmaps for cybersecurity improvement.
The service evaluates cybersecurity risks affecting industrial systems, operational technologies, and critical infrastructure environments.
The assessment can cover SCADA systems, PLCs, HMIs, industrial networks, engineering workstations, servers, and connected OT assets.
The assessment approach aligns with IEC 62443, NIST 800-82, NCIIPC, CEA, and recognized OT cybersecurity frameworks.
The assessment evaluates cyber threats, vulnerabilities, operational risks, network exposure, access risks, and potential business impacts.
Yes, identified risks are categorized and prioritized based on likelihood, severity, operational impact, and asset criticality.
Yes, the assessment includes mitigation strategies, remediation guidance, and cybersecurity improvement recommendations.
Yes, the assessment can support cybersecurity governance, compliance readiness, and risk management initiatives across industrial environments.