02-27-2015 11:14 PM
Hello,
I am using the cRIO-9081 in an industrial application where we connect a cellular modem into one network port and connect the other port to the client's process control network.
A security concern has been raised if whether there is the possiblity we could bridge the two network ports and gain access to the clients process control network.
Is there any literature describing the architecture of the dual network methodology in a cRIO-9081 that will put the clients security concerns to rest? From my understanding, one would have to "hack" into the operating system of the controller to be able to bridge the two ports.
Cheers,
Conrad
02-28-2015 12:18 PM
I trust you have both adapters on separate subnets. If so, I also trust the control network already is entirely local. If not, there's already an entry point or intrusion.
Assuming both are true, why would you need cRIO specific documetation? You're asking a networking question, not a hardware based question. You can't reach the local network directly. You'd need to reach it through an accessible network, regardless of device type. There's really only one thing connecting that cellular network to the local network: the software. Do you believe you're vulnerable there?
02-28-2015 06:46 PM