SCADA system security improves but attacks on radar

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Isolating utilities' networks is not the answer

SCADA system security improves but attacks on radar
SCADA networks were under threat.
Production control systems used by utilities such as power and water operators were thrust into the spotlight with Stuxnet but experts at an information security gathering today said the fallout was mixed. Delegates to the 10th annual AusCERT conference heard that crude worms based on Stuxnet ...

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