Core Domains

Focus Areas

The site’s main subject areas reflect an architecture-driven view of security, resilience, and operationally realistic design.

01

OT Security

OT security is approached here as an architectural and operational problem, not simply a control selection problem. The emphasis is on how security can be introduced into industrial environments without ignoring process continuity, safety implications, legacy constraints, or maintenance realities.

02

Cybersecurity Architecture

Security architecture is treated as the discipline of structuring trust boundaries, dependencies, enforcement points, visibility layers, and recovery paths. The site explores how architecture can reduce complexity and improve control effectiveness at system level.

03

IT/OT Convergence

As enterprise and operational domains continue to connect, the risk surface changes. This theme focuses on how to govern those integration points, segment trust appropriately, and avoid importing enterprise assumptions into operational environments without adaptation.

04

Industrial Resilience

Resilience is treated as a design objective. The focus is not only on preventing compromise, but also on limiting blast radius, preserving essential functions, and restoring operations in ways that are safe and operationally viable.

05

Zero Trust for Operational Systems

Zero Trust concepts are valuable, but they require careful translation for industrial contexts. This theme examines where Zero Trust thinking helps, where direct transplantation fails, and how policy-based trust models can be adapted for operational environments.

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Industrial Network Segmentation

Segmentation is one of the most practical levers available in OT and hybrid environments. The site looks at segmentation not only as a containment mechanism, but as a foundation for governance, visibility, and operational control.