IT4 Automation
@IT4Automation
IT4A is Fit4Nuclear approved network engineering and support company. We are also a specialist distributor of networking and related products.
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For those working in #itsupport, there is a well hidden but very useful program called the Problem Steps Recorder on #Microsoft operating systems. Very useful for creating procedure and recording problems!
#DidYouKnow that the @NSCS was set up to help protect the UK's critical services from #CyberAttacks, managing major incidents & improve the underlying security of the UK Internet! ow.ly/9vZV30h5SHr
Our vendor certified & highly experienced engineers underpin IT4A's abilities from investigation to project deployment & everything in between ow.ly/S2QV30h5SDw
"I can honestly say that with IT4A working alongside us we assembled the right team & managed to achieve all our goals successfully" - Nuclear Sector, Project Manager #HappyClient ow.ly/zmrO30h5SBf
Effective protective security depends on the use of a variety of measures to detect, deter & delay any attack. Learn more #CyberSecurity tips from #CPIN ow.ly/5KPL30gLWeg
Whilst there are some cases we'll provide 1st, 2nd & 3rd line support, it is more typical that we partner with the local OT team to provide remote L2/L3 support or, where remote access is not possible, L3 support only ow.ly/IpXW30gLWed
Whether local to an area of plant, a site or distributed further across a wide area we have the skills & competencies to deliver a fully integrated & managed solution ow.ly/dNVH30gLWec
#DidYouKnow that every 4.7 seconds there is a new malware threat introduced to the internet? ow.ly/445X30gLWeb
Being the 1st to do something introduces risks that many #CriticalInfrastructure projects can do without. Our 30 year experience in Operational Technology networks allows us to bring better outcomes sooner! ow.ly/EzuW30gLWe8
The loss or compromise of critical elements of infrastructure (namely assets, facilities, systems, networks or processes and the essential workers that operate and facilitate them), could result in... ow.ly/yBxr30gLWe7
Learn more about CPNI & its role in protecting the UK national infrastructure. ow.ly/D4qu30gLWe6
Leased lines provide your business with a dedicated fibre connection to the Internet & deliver the ultimate in #BroadbandConnectivity ow.ly/y25Y30gLWe5
Another area of #CriticalCommunication is the distributed telemetry & data collection networks that are able to leverage the availability of low cost DSL & mobile data solutions to reach out into the field ow.ly/DZSe30gLWe4
The government is urging #SmallBusiness to follow 5 simple steps to thrive safely & securely online... ow.ly/CHea30gLWe3
Reliance on #AntiVirus & Malware for defence, whilst useful, protect against only 36% of known threats; in many control systems AV is not used. It should be considered as part of the plan, not the plan itself ow.ly/6osB30gLWe1
We understand process, control, #DataAcquisition & monitoring. We know how to design, build & how to protect these networks from attack - intentional or otherwise ow.ly/nqPz30gLWe0
Encrypting #SensitiveData between your device & the web or network services is one @ncsc recommend protection method ow.ly/s4rf30gLWdZ
The purpose of planned maintenance is to keep your OT network protected & up-to-date ow.ly/8HoJ30gLWdX
#DidYouKnow that our project deployments - from Water Treatment to Nuclear - allow us to offer first hand advice on product selection from deployment through to support? ow.ly/WaHZ30gLWdW
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