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By Danny Palmer
Researchers uncover potential new attack vectors for hackers to gain access to Industrial IoT environments – and warn against the perils of blind spots in security of important infrastructure.Hackers could target smart manufacturing and other industrial environments with new and unconventional cyberattacks designed to exploit vulnerabilities in ecosystems that are
Simplicity and Security: What Commercial Providers Offer for the Service Mesh
May 11, 2020
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By Emily Omier
The News Stack is running a series of posts on the value that a service mesh brings to Kubernetes deployments. This week, we resume that series with this latest installment. Check back often for more updates. “Open source is free like a puppy,” said Andrew Jenkins, chief technology officer at
By Liqaa Nawaf
The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing rapidly in the markets and changing business strategies, while cyber-threats that target IoT devices are increasing. Consequently, optimizing and supporting IoT security to increase the resilience of our society is essential. The cyber risk for businesses that design, manufacture, service or use IoT products
Don’t Take Cloud Security For Granted
May 6, 2020
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By Sudhir Mehta
Organizations have widely embraced the cloud. The cloud is so firmly established that Gartner calls it “the new normal for enterprise IT.” The cloud is compelling because it is a lot more predictive in terms of an organization’s IT spend. It drives innovation by enabling the quick and elastic provision
By Emma Woollacott
With cybercrime accelerating as COVID-19 spreads, manufacturing and retail organisations are seeing the most attacks. In a report to be released today that was exclusively provided to the author, security firm Mimecast examines the first 100 days of the crisis and the pattern of scams that has unfolded. Between January and