‘Expected deficiencies’
The E2 feature management system is designed to provide complete control of building and refrigeration systems, including compressor group, condenser, walk-in, HVAC units and lighting, Copland said,
New E3 The system combines an underlying touch-screen display with a web-accessible interface and integration with Copland’s supervisory control software. The E3 system replaces E2, which ended life in October 2024. However, some organizations may still use the E2 system, and the use of an informal ownership protocol in E2 controllers allows for sensitive operation without any form of identification verification or encryption. “These are not only overs -of -coding,” Armis says, “they represent structural risks that can persist in the OT environment for years. ,
The conclusions by Armis are not uncommon, begs said. “In fact,” he said, “They can fall under the umbrella of ‘required deficiencies’. By the most recent past, (OT) devices were mainly judged on whether they had worked or not, and the expected tasks were performed.