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Availability refers to the extent to which a system, service, or resource is accessible and usable when needed. In information technology and cybersecurity, availability is one of the three key components of the CIA triad, which also includes confidentiality and integrity. Ensuring high availability is crucial for critical systems and services that require constant uptime, such as emergency response systems, financial transaction platforms, and cloud-based services. Availability can be compromised through various means, including hardware failures, software bugs, and cyber-attacks like Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, which flood a system with more traffic than it can handle. To safeguard against these issues, organizations often implement redundancies, load balancing, and backup systems. Metrics such as uptime and response time are commonly used to measure the availability of a system. In broader contexts, availability can also refer to the ease with which resources like information, utilities, or support can be accessed by those who need them.


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Vulnerabilities and Mitigations in Industrial IoT Security

Published: July 11, 2023, 4:45 p.m.


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Securing industrial internet of things (IIoT) devices used in critical infrastructure is a major challenge, especially against remote attacks. As we connect more critical systems and processes to the … Read More

Crafting Cyber-Resilient Communications in Industry

Published: May 27, 2019, 12:17 p.m.


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Industrial communication protocols play a pivotal role in the modern manufacturing and production sectors. These protocols, namely ODBC, OPC, and OPC-UA, serve as the foundation for seamless communication between … Read More

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