The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently issued two critical Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories on June 6, 2023. These advisories aim to provide up-to-date and essential information regarding the current state of security issues, vulnerabilities, and exploits surrounding ICS.
Furthermore, the advisories specifically address ICSA-23-157-01, focusing on the Delta Electronics CNCSoft-B DOPSoft system, and ICSA-23-157-02, which pertains to the Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series/iQ-F Series.
By releasing these advisories, CISA seeks to raise awareness among users and administrators about the potential risks and threats faced by ICS infrastructure. It emphasizes the importance of reviewing the advisories to gain a comprehensive understanding of the technical details surrounding these vulnerabilities.
Additionally, the advisories provide guidance on appropriate mitigations and countermeasures that can be implemented to enhance the security posture of ICS systems.
At the same time, given the critical nature of Industrial Control Systems and their significance in various sectors, CISA’s advisories serve as a valuable resource for organizations to proactively assess and address potential security gaps.
Users and administrators are strongly encouraged to take prompt action and review the newly released advisories to stay informed about the latest security issues in the ICS landscape. By doing so, they can better protect their systems, minimize vulnerabilities, and mitigate potential exploits that may pose significant risks to critical infrastructure.