Posts Tagged: Operational Technology

Control Systems Cybersecurity USA conference: Security innovation is key to digital transformation

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From geopolitical cyber risk to ransomware, cascading supply chain vulnerabilities to insecure sensors and devices proliferating across blind spots in asset inventories, the urgency to manage operational technology risk, faster – has never been so crucial. Yet whilst balancing these exponential threats to smart infrastructure, our common goal as a community must be to educate,… Read more »

US Rail Sector Addresses Cyber Security of Transport Systems

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Following on from the success of the 7th annual Rail Cybersecurity Europe and UK show in London, the Cyber Senate will host its 2nd annual Rail Cybersecurity Summit USA conference for the first time as a face to face networking conference in Arlington Virginia May 12th and 13th 2022. Rail Operators, Government and Technology Leaders,… Read more »

Railway Cybersecurity Sector Convenes at Cyber Senate Conference to Address Evolving Threats

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Protecting modern railway infrastructure from cyber attacks is imperative and in many cases overlooked or neglected in the push for digital transformation. To remain competitive organisations must adopt new technologies, processes and business models, all of which can deliver significant shareholder value, but are not without their share of cyber risk. The increase in supply… Read more »

Industrial Wireless Access Points Emerging as Key IT/OT Infrastructure Components According to Latest ARC Research

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New ARC Advisory Group research on the Industrial Wireless Access Points (WAPs) market reveals the extent to which customers and suppliers alike are looking to wireless solutions as core infrastructure components of digital transformation architectures. “The market for industrial and outdoor WAPs is an exciting one from the perspective of both the ability to meet… Read more »