Security News > 2020 > April > Safe Remote Access to Critical Infrastructure Networks in a Time of Global Crisis
The Wired article argued that it is essential to engineer a way to provide remote access to control system environments for critical infrastructure services such as water, electricity, and fuel refining during the coronavirus crisis.
Through server replication, critical infrastructure sites enable 100% real-time visibility into protected networks, 100% protection from remote attacks, with a number of options for truly secure remote access in this time of crisis.
Safe monitoring of OT networks Unidirectionally-protected sites routinely provide their remote vendors and quarantined critical employees with unidirectional Remote Screen View as a means to provide critical remote support.
Hardware-enforced Remote Screen View provides such remote access in a way that is truly secure, and so helps to keep our lights on, our water safe to drink, and fuel in our gas stations, no matter what unscrupulous attacks might be launched at our infrastructures from across the Internet.
During this time of crisis, Waterfall is providing customers with Remote Screen View licenses at no cost to enable truly secure remote access to critical infrastructure sites.
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