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The cybersecurity battle of the future – AI vs. AI
October 25, 2019
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By Nadav Maman
Artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to gain a foothold in our everyday lives. Whether for complex tasks like computer vision and natural language processing, or something as basic as an online chatbot, their popularity shows no signs of slowing. Companies have also started to explore deep learning, which is
Cybersecurity: How Secure is Your Security?
October 24, 2019
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By MATHIEU CHEVALIER
IP security cameras and other security devices are by their very nature connected to the internet. That’s what lets users access them remotely to check in on their business, and what lets manufacturers update device software without having to make a house call. But this feature can also be their
Re-thinking Cybersecurity to Face the Unpredictable
October 23, 2019
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By Ashish Gaikwad
Cyber attackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated and have already started impacting industrial operations that fuel today’s economies, whether manufacturers, automakers or public service utilities. Attackers look to extract ransom money, disrupt important services, or steal proprietary data that helps stage larger-scale attacks. In 2017, when the ransomware cryptoworm WannaCry swept
Cybersecurity 101: How to Assure SME’s Security?
October 23, 2019
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By Daniel Markuson
Leaks drive away clients, plus companies end up paying millions in fines and compensations. So where should businesses start with cybersecurity?According to research done by Verizon in 2019, about 43% of cyber attacks target SMEs (small and medium enterprises). Cybercriminals target SMEs the most Despite such huge numbers, the media
Manufacturing Cybersecurity
October 23, 2019
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By Tom Kennedy
As recently as a few years ago, these may have seemed like strange questions. The roles and responsibilities for IT and operations teams have historically been split: operations teams managed the machinery and industrial systems, while the CISO and the IT team took care of the back-office computers and networks.