Step 1
Deliver Remediation Report
Findings are documented with severity, operational impact, and recommended remediation steps prioritized for action.
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Identify the routes an attacker could use to reach operational systems or connected environments.
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Assess whether existing controls, such as segmentation, access management, and monitoring, are working as intended.
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Focus remediation efforts on the weaknesses that present the highest operational or security impact.
Cyberani identifies potential entry points that could be used to access OT systems or supporting networks. This may include exposed services, misconfigurations, remote access paths, weak authentication, and other conditions that could create unauthorized access opportunities. The assessment helps teams understand where exposure exists before it becomes part of an actual attack path. Findings are reviewed in the context of operational impact, not only technical severity.
Cyberani identifies potential entry points that could be used to access OT systems or supporting networks. This may include exposed services, misconfigurations, remote access paths, weak authentication, and other conditions that could create unauthorized access opportunities. The assessment helps teams understand where exposure exists before it becomes part of an actual attack path. Findings are reviewed in the context of operational impact, not only technical severity.
The service uses a broad scanning approach to assess relevant assets and interfaces across the OT environment. This may include network services, applications, connected devices, technical resources, and supporting infrastructure. This wider coverage helps provide a more complete view of potential weaknesses across different layers of the environment, rather than limiting the assessment to a single system or control area.
Cyberani applies multiple testing methods, including asset discovery, exposure analysis, vulnerability assessment, and expert validation of findings. This approach improves the reliability of results and reduces unnecessary noise. The assessment focuses on weaknesses that are relevant to the OT environment and could be meaningfully exploited, while maintaining a controlled testing approach suitable for sensitive industrial systems.
The service provides a detailed report covering identified vulnerabilities, potential impact, exploitability, and recommended remediation actions. Findings are presented in a way that supports both technical teams and decision makers. The report helps cybersecurity and operations teams prioritize remediation, understand operational relevance, and track improvements in a structured manner.
Step 1
Findings are documented with severity, operational impact, and recommended remediation steps prioritized for action.
Step 2
Controlled testing is performed to identify vulnerabilities, validate exposure, and assess potential attack paths within the agreed scope.
Step 3
Potential access paths, exposed services, and areas of technical exposure are reviewed to understand how an attacker could approach the environment.
Step 4
Cyberani defines the systems, networks, access points, and testing boundaries included in the assessment, with safety and operational continuity considered from the outset.

Identify weaknesses that could affect production continuity, critical systems, or operational safety.

Understand whether existing controls can prevent, detect, or limit unauthorized access within the OT environment.

Use testing results to strengthen remediation plans and prepare teams to address real attack paths before they are exploited.