A communications protocol that contains only a device address and not a network address. It does not incorporate an addressing scheme for sending data from one network to another. Examples of ...
The North American Electric Reliability Corp. has recognized hardware-enforced unidirectional communication connections as providing strong "non-routable" security. NERC is responsible for the ...
A growing chorus of experts warns that process sensors — long excluded from cybersecurity standards due to their non-routable protocols — pose a critical risk to the electric grid as FERC and NERC ...
My ISP is now assigning non-routable IP's (10.x.x.x). I was told that this is only temporary because they will need to get another block of 24.x.x.x IP's. Has anyone heard anything like this before??