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The State of Security |
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8648329 |
Date de publication |
2025-02-13 03:59:50 (vue: 2025-02-13 10:07:58) |
Titre |
IIoT Security Threats Reshape Factory Protection Strategies |
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Modern factories are increasingly relying on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions. This shift is beneficial in many regards, including higher efficiency and transparency, but it also introduces unique cybersecurity concerns. Better vulnerability management for IIoT systems is essential if companies hope to make the most of this technology. The White House\'s 2024 cybersecurity report named critical infrastructure risks and supply chain exploits as two of the top threats facing the U.S. today. Notably, IIoT systems play a key role in both categories. Heavy industries must become aware...
Modern factories are increasingly relying on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions. This shift is beneficial in many regards, including higher efficiency and transparency, but it also introduces unique cybersecurity concerns. Better vulnerability management for IIoT systems is essential if companies hope to make the most of this technology. The White House\'s 2024 cybersecurity report named critical infrastructure risks and supply chain exploits as two of the top threats facing the U.S. today. Notably, IIoT systems play a key role in both categories. Heavy industries must become aware... |
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Vulnerability
Industrial
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