According to a recent LinkedIn post from DeNexus, new SANS 2024–2025 ICS/OT survey data points to a mixed trend in cyber-incident timelines for industrial control and operational technology environments. The post notes longer compromise-to-detection and containment-to-remediation periods, partially offset by faster detection-to-containment.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that extended timelines can increase the severity and financial loss potential of cyber incidents, particularly low-frequency, high-impact events that are material to critical infrastructure operators. For investors, this suggests persistent demand for advanced risk analytics, cyber-resilience solutions, and insurance-aligned tools that can quantify and mitigate these growing operational and financial exposures.
The post suggests that, as detection speeds improve but remediation lags, asset owners may prioritize solutions that shorten the full incident lifecycle and better model loss scenarios. If DeNexus’s offerings are perceived as addressing these pain points in ICS/OT environments, the company could benefit from tailwinds in cyber-risk management budgets and strengthened positioning in industrial cybersecurity and cyber-insurance value chains.

