Definitely (D) and (C) - can't be too careful these days. Though I gotta admit, the idea of automatically taking those PLCs offline has a certain appeal. Maybe we could set it to the 'Terminator' theme song, really add some drama to the whole thing.
Yep, (D) and (C) are the way to go. Evaluating risks and having a backup plan are critical. As for the other options, I don't know, sounds like a recipe for a cyberpunk dystopia or something. Not really what I'm going for, you know?
Hmm, I'd go with (D) and (C) as well. Gotta be proactive and have a solid backup plan in place. Though I must say, bringing those PLCs offline automatically sounds kinda fun - like a robot uprising, but on our terms!
I think evaluating what can go wrong before it happens (D) and creating disaster recovery plans to switch operations to a backup plant (C) are the two critical tasks. Threat hunting (A) and bringing PLCs offline (B) are important, but not the main focus of a network risk assessment.
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