AVEVA Edge SCADA Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of AVEVA Edge SCADA in digital assets.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
22 days 7 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
AVEVA Edge SCADA is a powerful software suite used in industrial automation systems for building human-machine interfaces (HMIs), supervisory control, and data acquisition systems. It's commonly utilized in sectors such as manufacturing, power generation, and water treatment facilities, where it helps in monitoring and controlling various processes. Operators and engineers use this software to enhance the efficiency and reliability of industrial operations. By providing real-time data and control capabilities, AVEVA Edge SCADA supports decision-making and operational insights. It is deployed across multiple platforms, ensuring adaptability and integration with existing systems.
The detection of the AVEVA Edge SCADA Panel is crucial for identifying digital assets utilizing this software interface. This detection assists in mapping the presence of SCADA systems within a network, often a target for attackers due to their critical nature. Recognizing the panel indicates potential exposure and helps in assessing the security posture of industrial systems. This scanner identifies the web interface specific to AVEVA Edge SCADA, allowing system administrators to take necessary protective measures. It is particularly valuable in industries where safety and uninterrupted processes are paramount.
Detecting the AVEVA Edge SCADA login panel involves scanning for specific web interface indicators, such as URLs or headers containing identifiers unique to AVEVA Edge. The scanner examines HTTP response codes and checks for particular strings within the page that signify the presence of the AVEVA Edge product. If successful, it confirms the existence of the SCADA panel, prompting further security assessments. Technically, it processes HTTP GET requests and evaluates the response against predefined patterns for AVEVA Edge SCADA.
If a malicious actor discovers exposed AVEVA Edge SCADA panels, they could attempt unauthorized access, leading to control over critical industrial processes. Exploitation may result in system manipulation, data breaches, or even operational disruptions. Detecting and subsequently securing these interfaces reduces the risk of industrial espionage or sabotage. Effective detection and monitoring are integral to safeguarding the infrastructure against possible cyber threats. Therefore, it's important to assess access controls, update systems, and implement segmentation to minimize vulnerabilities.
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