Across the modern enterprise, a quiet fracture runs between the systems that manage information and the systems that run physical operations — and in that gap, attackers have learned to live undetected for weeks. The convergence of IT and OT networks has outpaced the organizational structures meant to secure them, leaving defenders blind to half the infrastructure they are responsible for protecting. What is emerging now is a recognition that security cannot be built on partial sight, and that establishing what is normal requires, first and foremost, the ability to see everything.
Unified IT/OT Visibility Essential for Detecting Network Anomalies
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Bias & Framing
Article advocates for unified IT/OT monitoring using industry-standard security practices, with balanced framing of infrastructure challenges and solutions.
Problem-solution framing with industry authority positioning. Presents unified monitoring as necessary best practice rather than exploring alternative approaches or trade-offs.
Geopolitical Impact
Article discusses cybersecurity infrastructure challenges; no geopolitical implications identified.
Economic Lens
Organizations need unified IT/OT network monitoring with AI-driven analytics to detect anomalies and improve infrastructure security, creating demand for cybersecurity and monitoring solutions.
Businesses and households benefit from improved infrastructure resilience and reduced breach risks, though implementation costs may increase IT budgets and potentially raise service prices for consumers.
Likely to drive regulatory requirements for network monitoring standards, mandatory breach detection timelines, and compliance frameworks for critical infrastructure operators, particularly in telecom and utilities sectors.