The Challenges
Public utilities and nuclear facilities are under constant cyber attack and face the looming threat of infection by malware like Stuxnet. Because of these risks, government regulations have been implemented, requiring these organizations to ensure that their facilities are protected against cyber attacks - including 10 CFR 73.54 (Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations section 73.54) and NEI (Nuclear Energy Institute) 08-09 Rev 6. Public utilities need to effectively protect their facilities and comply with federal regulations.
The Solutions
In order to comply with these new regulations, which necessitate guarding against malware entering the organization in several ways, many public utilities have looked to OPSWAT to provide the strongest possible assurance that threats cannot enter the facility via USB drives, memory cards, or CDs/DVDs that employees and contractors bring in. OPSWAT's MetaDefender for Media uses multiple antivirus engines to scan removable media devices for threats, providing the ideal method for thoroughly and efficiently protecting public utilities' facilities and complying with federal regulations. This solution allows organizations to develop a workflow in which all removable media is scanned for malware before it or its contents enters a facility.
Example Customers and Case Studies
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