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Machine Identities are Essential for Securing Smart Manufacturing

Security Boulevard

Machine Identities are Essential for Securing Smart Manufacturing. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) puts networked sensors and intelligent devices directly on the manufacturing floor to collect data, drive artificial intelligence and do predictive analytics. Benefits of IIoT in the manufacturing sector.

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As Manufacturers Modernize Operational Technology, Closing Security Holes is a Growing Priority

CyberSecurity Insiders

The 2021 ISG Provider Lens Manufacturing Industry Services – Global report finds the complex mix of legacy OT and newer, connected technologies such as industrial IoT and machine learning has forced manufacturers to add security extensions for protection against cyberattacks. STAMFORD, Conn.–(

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Win the connected and autonomous car race while protecting data privacy

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Digital revolution in the automobile industry. Employing big data analytics to gather insights to capitalize on customer behavior, understand product performance, and predict failures. More data in more places means more risks. This honeypot of information puts manufacturers at major risk from cyber attacks.

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Analytics Insight Recognizes ‘40 Under 40 Innovators’ in 2021

CyberSecurity Insiders

The magazine features 40 influential leaders who are accelerating digital transformation by enabling new growth opportunities and working to bring channel-friendly innovation to the market. Ashutosh Singh: Revolutionising Education Sector with the Convergence of AR, IoT, and AI. Steve Davis: Data All Star Driving AI Innovations.

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Managing Digital Security as Risk and Complexity Rise

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Gartner defines digital risk management as “the integrated management of risks associated with digital business components, such as cloud, mobile, social, big data, third-party technology providers, OT and the IoT.” Securing Your Digital Transformation. Interested in learning more?

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