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Rockwell Automation, Dragos partner, improves OT incident response readiness

July 27, 2022

Rockwell Automation and Dragos have partnered on an incident response retainer program. The program is designed to help industrial organizations prepare for, respond to and recover from cyber incidents in operational technology (OT) environments. 

The incident response retainer program includes: 

  • Dedicated Integrated Control System (ICS) incident responders from Dragos 
  • Local and trusted field service engineers and global network services resources from Rockwell Automation 
  • Coordination from Rockwell Automation project management to direct collaboration and resource allocation 

Failing to plan ahead with an incident response retainer is one of the costliest mistakes that industrial organizations make in OT cyber incident response. This three-step framework is designed to help organizations get ahead of cyberthreats through notification, assessment and containment, and remediation, incident post-mortem and improvement planning.  

Customers are also able to use unused hours on other services from Rockwell Automation and Dragos to help improve security posture and minimize the risk of future incidents.  

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