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Digital Twins in Cybersecurity: Reducing Industry 4.0 Risks

Security Boulevard

Large-scale digital transformation initiatives over the last decade mean that cyber-physical systems are now intertwined with many manufacturing and industrial processes. There are also IoT devices connecting IT and OT environments, and smart devices get created and sold to…. Risks appeared first on Nuspire.

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MY TAKE: Why IoT systems won’t be secure until each and every microservice is reliably authenticated

The Last Watchdog

However, to fully capture the benefits of an IoT-centric economy, a cauldron of privacy and security concerns must first be quelled. Related : The promise and pitfalls of IoT At the technology level, two fundamental things must get accomplished. More IoT standards are sure to come, but regulation will raise the bar only so high.

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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. More data in more places means more risks. The digitalization of the automobile and constant connectivity present automobile manufacturers and mobility companies with major opportunities and challenges. Accelerate digital transformation by reducing risk, complexity, and cost.

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MY TAKE: How digital technology and the rising gig economy are exacerbating third-party risks

The Last Watchdog

Accounting for third-party risks is now mandated by regulations — with teeth. What does this mean for company decision makers, going forward, especially as digital transformation and expansion of the gig economy deepens their reliance on subcontractors? That out of the way, business can proceed with less risk.

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Introducing next-generation firewall from Palo Alto Networks to support 5G-enabled IoT, OT and IT use cases

CyberSecurity Insiders

Digital transformation realized through new 5G-enabled IoT, Operational Technologies (OT) and IT use cases are no exception. Some on-premises use cases for this include video AI, synchronous media collaboration and industrial manufacturing. Or, an IoT device becomes subject to a supply chain attack.

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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.” Best Practices for Digital Risk Management. Securing Your Digital Transformation.

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