A voluntary labeling program offers dividends at home and abroad and will secure the IoT ecosystem across important verticals such as energy, healthcare, and manufacturing.
Operational Technology (OT) security is concerned with protecting embedded, purpose-built technologies enabling our industrial processes. You also may have heard “adjacent” buzzwords like Internet of Things (IOT) and Fog (like “cloud” but close to the ground). OT security has significant challenges in terms of cost/size/weight, capability, ability ...
Don’t expect the government to come charging to the rescue if your factory, power plant or rail yard is hit by a cyberattack. Instead, harden your systems against an attack before it happens, and train your staff to properly respond when the attack comes. Here’s a set of best practices to beef up the security of your OT systems.
The security of operational technology systems is generally years behind IT security, but government and industry are taking steps to close the deficit. Paul Wagenseil explores the biggest challenges facing OT security and explains the best practices to make yours as robust as possible.
The PSW crew discusses some crypto topics, such as post-quantum and GoFetch, new Flipper Zero projects, RFID hacking and hotel locks, BlueDucky, side channel attacks and more!