This is a story about how we’ve essentially learned nothing about IOT over the last decade, and why we really need to do more today to help secure our tomorrow. Dan Berte, Director of IoT…
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The resources available at small utilities are scarce, and that’s a big problem because small water, gas, and electric facilities are increasingly under attack. Dawn Capelli of Dragos is the Director of OT-CERT, an independent…
For the last twenty years we’ve invested in software security without parallel development in firmware security. Why is that? Tom Pace, co-founder and CEO of NetRise, returns to Error Code to discuss the need for…
That camera above your head might not seem like a good foreign target, yet in the Ukraine there’s evidence of Russian-backed hackers passively counting the number of foreign aid workers at the local train stations.…
At RSAC 2024, researchers talked about a critical skills gap in Operational Technology security and how it could have a real effect on your water supply and other areas of the critical infrastructure. Christopher Walcutt…
When critical infrastructure is shut down due to ransomware or some other malicious attack, who gets notified and when? Chris Warner, from GuidePoint Security, discusses the upcoming Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act or…
When an enterprise network goes down, you call in the Incident Response team and they do forensics. When your SCADA goes down, who do you call? Meet Lesley Carhart, technical director of incident response at…
This is a story about how organizations are moving their SCADA systems to the cloud and how they need to secure them or they’ll be attacked. Chris Doman, co-founder and CTO of Cado Security discusses…
If you knock down an email server, you could stand up a parallel server or you could find workarounds. If you knock down a factory floor, there is no real parallel, alternative to a factory…