As a commercial web SCADA system, it is used by engineers as a tool to develop and customize web-based SCADA applications.[3][4][5][6]
Security
Security researchers have found numerous vulnerabilities[7][8] including a Zero Day vulnerability where major manufacturers and industrial companies in the UK, US and over 30 other countries are being urged to adopt a rapidly-released fix by IntegraXor.[9] The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) itself discovered vulnerabilities in IntegraXor.[8]
In 2013, Ecava released the first known bug bounty program for ICS.[10][11] However, they received a backlash for offering store credits instead of cash which does not incentivize security researchers.[12]
References
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^Tyutyundzhiev, N.; Petrov, N.; Martínez-Moreno, F.; Leloux, J.; Narvarte, L. (September 2015). "Advanced testing of PV plants using portable SCADA tool"(PDF). 31st European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition: 2074–2077.
^Naidoo, N.; Bright, G.; Stopforth, R. (28–30 January 2019). "A Distributed Framework for Programming the Artificial Intelligence of Mobile Robots in Smart Manufacturing Systems". 2019 Southern African Universities Power Engineering Conference/Robotics and Mechatronics/Pattern Recognition Association of South Africa (SAUPEC/RobMech/PRASA). pp. 34–41. doi:10.1109/RoboMech.2019.8704788. ISBN978-1-7281-0369-3. S2CID145049174.
^AppSecEU2011, O. W. A. S. P. (2011). Utilities still under threat. Network Security