February News

We are going to update the blog a bit with what is happening in the digital world within our sphere, cybersecurity.

More vulnerabilities in industrial systems raise new concerns about attacks on critical infrastructure. (IN)

“A slew of new reports of vulnerabilities in operational technology systems are raising new concerns about potential weaknesses within US critical infrastructure organizations. In the past few weeks alone, researchers have revealed flaws that, in some cases , could allow hackers to bypass security systems or give them remote access to equipment running manufacturing facilities and energy companies.” Continue here.

Cyber threats against OT Ecosystems are increasing. Are you really prepared?

“Roberto Suzuki, OT Security Manager for Fortinet Latam, talks about OT ecosystems and how industrial companies can be better protected through a comprehensive communications and cybersecurity platform, as well as expert advice.” continue here.

Logistics and Transport: cloud, AI, cybersecurity, 5G and data, key technologies

Cloud, cybersecurity, IoT, 5G, data analytics, Yoartificial intelligence and the importance of the user experience and interface are the most relevant technological tools that have positioned themselves as keys to lead the advance in the digitization of logistics”. Continue here.

Red Team in mysterious waters.

“Day after day, the news related to cybersecurity incidents does not stop happening. This situation is no different in the industrial world and for this reason, some sectors are exploring new proactive ways of analyzing their infrastructures.” Continue here.

EU Council reconsiders critical products in new cybersecurity law (EN)

“The bill is designed to establish basic cybersecurity requirements for connected devices, such as the fact that Internet of Things (IoT) products that connect and exchange data with other devices cannot be brought to market with any exploitable vulnerabilities. known. “ continue here

Industry challenge: How to create an IoT infrastructure that is secure.

“As the number of IoT devices globally increases, so do their vulnerabilities. Internet of Things (IoT) devices are attack surfaces and vulnerable to network cyberthreats such as data theft, phishing, spoofing, and denial-of-service attacks. Understanding and identifying the many threats and vulnerabilities of IoT connected devices can help organizations reduce their risk.” Continue here.

Conclusions:

As we can see, the world is accelerating more, and every day it is more difficult to be aware of what is happening, our strategies have to change, not so much to anticipate but to be able to cover the large number of possible vectors that lie ahead. In addition to being in a constant evolution and continuous learning mode.

The incorporation of the AI's will be a great complement in order to support the tactics and implementation of security measures.

Phrase for reflection:

“A staff without training in cybersecurity and that is not aware of the dangers that their actions can cause makes all protection solutions lose their effectiveness”

MARC PALFREY, NUUBB B2B MARKETING & COMMERCIAL

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