How to manage the risks of smart factories: Expert Interview Series, Moty Kanias, Nanolock
Despite their benefits, smart factories can expose people, technology, physical processes and intellectual property to attack.
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Despite their benefits, smart factories can expose people, technology, physical processes and intellectual property to attack.
With industry 4.0, factories are becoming more connected. However, more connections in smart factories also mean more cyber risks.
ColdLock ransomware hits several key critical infrastructure assets in Taiwan, including state-run petrochemical company CPC.
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