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SCADA
What is the reasoning behind having Internet access at all in these locations?
At least having physically separated networks with separate computers.
Segmentation implies they are still physically and logically connected, for a SCADA site that is just not enough.
The DHS should spend more time and effort and budget on separate computers and networks then worrying about a fence between Mexico or the H-1B laws.