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Leveraging timing as a competitive edge in OT security

Feb 24, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Reassessing OT Security: The Importance of Early Detection in Cyber Defense

TL;DR
Recent joint research by Palo Alto Networks, Siemens Cybersecurity Lab, and the Idaho National Laboratory highlights a fundamental shift in how operational technology (OT) attacks are conceptualized and mitigated. By emphasizing the importance of detecting threats at the IT-OT convergence layer, organizations can better allocate resources for early intervention.

Main Analysis
Cybersecurity strategies for industrial organizations often operate under the misconception that threats primarily emerge within operational technology environments. However, the research indicates that many disruptive incidents actually arise from upstream IT vulnerabilities, progressing into OT systems as attackers exploit shared infrastructure. By understanding this pathway, defenders can enhance their focus on visibility and early detection at the network edge where these two domains converge.

The edge is identified as a critical control point where external connectivity intersects with IT and OT environments. The research emphasizes the significant increase in internet-exposed OT assets, which has risen sharply over recent years. This connectivity, while it elevates risk levels, also provides opportunities for earlier detection of adversary behaviors. With approximately 70% of attacks on OT operations beginning in IT networks, defenders are encouraged to monitor for familiar indicators of compromise, such as credential abuse and protocol misuse.

A striking finding of the report is the extended dwell time that attackers maintain within network environments—averaging 185 days before launching disruptive activities. This statistic suggests that industrial organizations are not as vulnerable as previously thought; rather, they often have the opportunity to detect and interrupt malicious activities well before they escalate to compromise operational safety. The predictability of adversary behavior creates a window for timely intervention, reshaping the narrative around OT security from a race against impact to a strategic initiative centered on early detection.

Defensive Context
Organizations operating in industrial sectors, particularly those interfacing IT and OT environments, must recognize the relevance of these findings. Those relying on traditional perimeter defenses may not adequately address the more nuanced threats that traverse both domains. Given that many potential threats emanate from familiar IT vulnerabilities, stakeholders in manufacturing, energy, and other critical infrastructure should see themselves as particularly exposed to this evolving risk landscape.

Why This Matters
The implications of this research are profound. Organizations must acknowledge the critical importance of early threat detection, as a majority of OT incidents are rooted in IT compromises. This situation particularly impacts environments that heavily depend on seamless integration between their technology domains.

Defender Considerations
To effectively combat this evolving threat landscape, organizations should enhance their monitoring capabilities at the IT-OT convergence point. This involves focusing on observable precursors such as authentication anomalies and unusual behavior patterns. By investing in operational technology security operations (OT SecOps), organizations can create a responsive framework that prepares them to proactively address risks before they materialize into disruptions. The structured approach that includes architectural defense, passive monitoring, and active defense measures can fundamentally reshape how industrial cybersecurity is approached.

Indicators of Compromise (IOCs)
The article does not provide specific IOCs. However, organizations should monitor for anomalies typical of unauthorized access and lateral movement behaviors within shared systems as indicators of potential threats crossing from IT to OT environments.

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