Critical infrastructure encompasses the essential services and assets vital to the functioning of society and the economy. Specializing in security in this field requires a deep understanding of the challenges and threats facing sectors such as energy, transportation, healthcare and water systems.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a major transportation hub that oversees regional infrastructure. Initially lacking an OT security program, John Ballentine of PANYNJ recognized the need to adapt security strategies to the unique demands of operational technology environments.
As railways embrace digital transformation, the industry faces unique security challenges. Tom Remberg, CISO of Bane Nor, the agency responsible for Norway’s railway infrastructure, shared strategies to mitigate risks associated with digital change in the rail sector.
Boston-based Piaggio Fast Forward has developed a revolutionary robot equipped with sensors and 4D radar imaging to autonomously follow factory workers. kilo is designed to help humans transport loads in industrial environments and reduce the risk of worker injuries.
Organizations are navigating a rapidly evolving landscape of cyberattacks, rendering traditional OT as well as IT defenses ineffective. In this webinar we will discuss why the Perdue model and passive defenses as well as AV/NGAV are not stopping the most dangerous attacks.
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In the first part of this panel discussion, practitioners from the transportation, manufacturing and water distribution sectors discuss business use cases and the challenges of digitizing OT infrastructure, which has become a necessity for business growth through digital transformation.
IT and OT security experts say threats to shipping underscore the need for more stringent regulations for passenger, cargo and high-speed vessels by the International Association of Classification Societies. The new IACS cybersecurity and resilience requirements will go into effect July 1.
Humanoid robots are gaining momentum in the workplace. NASA and Apptronik announced plans to develop a general-purpose prototype called Apollo that will be able to perform spacewalks. Apollo is also being tested by Mercedes-Benz. Meanwhile, Amazon just unveiled Digit at its Seattle robotics R&D center.
The aviation sector is harnessing the power of the AI revolution by incorporating advanced LLMs including ChatGPT, Claude2 and Bard to enhance customer experiences. Several use cases of gen AI have surfaced, benefiting companies such as Delta Air Lines, Lufthansa, JetBlue, Air India and Emirates.
The reliance on text bases in modern software development means Rockwell Automation can capitalize on generative AI's ability to read, produce and generate text. Having open text-based files and a domain-specific language made it easy for Rockwell to apply generative AI to FactoryTalk Design Studio.
Microsoft spent the past year testing how generative AI can boost productivity, accelerate learning curves and drive collaboration for itself, its partners and its customers. Microsoft infuses generative AI into every product it builds and now uses generative AI to build generative AI capabilities.
Poor visibility and the complexity of cloud environments are helping criminals exploit important blind spots in critical infrastructure and business, said NetWitness' Karim Abillama. He shared how defenders need to evolve their strategies to meet new threats from nation-state groups and criminals.
Laurynas Prikockis, CIO of Lithuania-based Western Shipyard Group is on a mission to transform IT into to a true business enabler. The company is implementing Industry 4.0 best practices that bring infrastructure, ERP and cybersecurity teams to work in unison.
Moore Strategic Ventures led a $33 million investment into a military and transportation security startup founded by officers who stood up U.S. Army Cyber Command. The funds will help Shift5 expand from safeguarding military vehicles to protecting commercial modes of transportation.
Europe's cybersecurity agency predicts hackers will take advantage of the growing overlap between information and operational technologies in the transport sector and disrupt OT processes in a targeted attack. Ransomware will become a tool wielded for political and financial motivations, says ENISA.
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