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Cybersecurity company says it will give software free to operators with under $100 million in revenue.
Cybersecurity company Dragos said it would provide free security software to small water, natural gas and electric utilities in the U.S., as a string of recent cyberattacks have drawn attention to weak defenses at critical infrastructure operators.
Dragos will provide tools for threat detection and hunting, vulnerability management and threat intelligence free of charge to utilities with less than $100 million a year in revenue, said Robert Lee, the company's chief executive.
The Community Defense Program also includes membership in OT-CERT, an information and threat intelligence sharing group for industrial cybersecurity, operated by Dragos.
This Cyber News was published on www.wsj.com. Publication date: Thu, 07 Dec 2023 00:59:05 +0000