Honda's global operations have been hit with a ransomware attack. The company said earlier that the attack had affected operations at several facilities, as well as both customer service and financial services operations.
The University of Texas-San Antonio has been selected to receive a five-year, $70 million cooperative agreement from the U.S. Department of Energy to establish and lead the Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII).
When California Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 327 on September 28, California became the first state to enact legislation expressly governing cybersecurity measures that must be employed by manufacturers of Internet-connected “smart” devices, collectively known as the Internet of Things (IoT). The law, to be codified at California Civil Code Sections 1798.91.04–06, became effective on January 1, 2020.
Specialist insurer Beazley has collaborated with Marsh, a leader in insurance broking and innovative risk management solutions, to provide cyber insurance cover and breach response US manufacturers.
Despite the ever-evolving sophistication of hackers, security-conscious cloud providers now offer a far safer environment at a lower cost than most individual companies can provide for themselves.
ISONAS Helps Phone Accessory Manufacturer PopSockets “Get a Grip” on their Facility Security with Pure Mobile Credentials
July 1, 2018
The ISONAS access control platform provides a systems approach by offering network connected hardware and a cloud-based software to secure facilities and a mobile credential to grant access.
As OT and IT converge, organizations can use IoT devices to boost the efficiency of industrial processes, but these devices and processes also present new risks and points of vulnerabilities.
These explosion-proof HD cameras include a robotically welded housing; a unique patent-pending pan-tilt drive without belts, gears or pulleys; operation in extreme temperatures; 30x optical zoom with image stabilization; IR illumination; ultra-low light performance and more.
Remember Stuxnet? In 2010, an ambitious covert operation was discovered and exposed: in Iran, a computer virus was causing hardware used to enrich uranium gas to fail.