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Dragos: Operational Technology Risks in Perspective

Key Takeaways
  • Dragos examines the evolving OT threat landscape.
  • Three new threat groups were designated in 2025.
  • Ransomware attacks targeting industrial environments increased 49% in 2025.
  • Organisations struggle with visibility across legacy infrastructure.
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Strategic Implications

The increasing sophistication of OT threats may indicate a shift in adversary tactics, suggesting a growing concern for operational resilience. The rise of ransomware attacks targeting industrial environments could signal a new wave of cyber threats, which may have significant implications for critical infrastructure security.

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What Happened

Evolving OT Threat Landscape and Key Operational Risks

In a Q&A with Cyber Magazine, Magpie Graham, VP of Strategic Intelligence at Dragos, discusses the evolving OT threat landscape and key operational risks shaping industrial cybersecurity in 2026. The 2026 Dragos OT/ICS Cybersecurity Report reveals a rising mix of cyber threats, supply chain vulnerabilities, and operational disruptions that can prove catastrophic if attacked or taken offline at scale. According to Graham, the most consequential finding of the report is the progression of adversaries inside OT networks, with three new threat groups designated in 2025. This was first reported by Cyber Magazine.

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Dragos: Operational Technology Risks in Perspective

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Key Takeaways
  • Dragos examines the evolving OT threat landscape.
  • Three new threat groups were designated in 2025.
  • Ransomware attacks targeting industrial environments increased 49% in 2025.
  • Organisations struggle with visibility across legacy infrastructure.
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Strategic Implications

The increasing sophistication of OT threats may indicate a shift in adversary tactics, suggesting a growing concern for operational resilience. The rise of ransomware attacks targeting industrial environments could signal a new wave of cyber threats, which may have significant implications for critical infrastructure security.

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What Happened

Evolving OT Threat Landscape and Key Operational Risks

In a Q&A with Cyber Magazine, Magpie Graham, VP of Strategic Intelligence at Dragos, discusses the evolving OT threat landscape and key operational risks shaping industrial cybersecurity in 2026. The 2026 Dragos OT/ICS Cybersecurity Report reveals a rising mix of cyber threats, supply chain vulnerabilities, and operational disruptions that can prove catastrophic if attacked or taken offline at scale. According to Graham, the most consequential finding of the report is the progression of adversaries inside OT networks, with three new threat groups designated in 2025. This was first reported by Cyber Magazine.

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