Security pros concerned that increased remote access to vulnerable operational technology and stalled efforts to harden OT environments puts critical infrastructure at greater risk.
After Palo Alto Networks alerted users to a simple-to-exploit vulnerability in its network security gear, security agencies quickly warn that attackers won't wait to jump on it.
We all know there are slippery conditions ahead, which is why it's never been more important for organizations to maintain and even increase their spending on cybersecurity.
Projects that were high priorities before the COVID-19 outbreak have taken a back seat to new business needs. For security leaders that has meant new responsibilities that could very well stick around in the pandemic's aftermath.
In locking down operational technology, companies need to bring in a team of experts comprised of enterprise partners, OT specialists and security pros.
The winding down of COVID-19 has everyone pondering The New Tomorrow, and no doubt you will be reviewing the state of your current networks and networking plans created previously. This likely means transforming your network architectures and security strategies, which ...
Experts we will examine the layers of automation and orchestration in IT operations, and how they can provide high availability and greater scale for modern applications and business demands.
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