I came across Zero Days on Hulu the other day (rent from Amazon as well). It's a very good documentary on the Stuxnet worm, and talks about how complex it was and the intent. Some great detail on just how targeted it was. I thought it was really well done and basically laughs at the thought of isolated networks being "secure".
How Stuxnet was able to cross the air-gap and infect the isolated network at the Natanz facility will probably never be known, but it was clear that the attackers did target outside contractors doing work at the facility as means of entry. Can't rule out some human asset either, however as many of us are OEMs/Systems Integrators we are certainly prime targets for future ICS attackers.
Check it out! If you don't have Hulu the $1.99 rental is worth it!
How Stuxnet was able to cross the air-gap and infect the isolated network at the Natanz facility will probably never be known, but it was clear that the attackers did target outside contractors doing work at the facility as means of entry. Can't rule out some human asset either, however as many of us are OEMs/Systems Integrators we are certainly prime targets for future ICS attackers.
Check it out! If you don't have Hulu the $1.99 rental is worth it!