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  • Enhancing Industrial Automation Network Security with Complete Solutions
    departments, are now calling for higher standards for industrial automation networks. Security requirements include ISA-99 (Industrial Automation and Control System Security) and NERC-CIP (North American Electric Reliability Corporation, Critical Infrastructure Protection), which serves as a great market
  • Post-Stuxnet Industrial Security: Zero-Day Discovery and Risk Containment of Industrial Malware (.pdf)
    ultimate purpose: to infiltrate malicious code into the controllers of specific real-world industrial installations. Experts have long warned that malware and insufficient IT security pose a threat to automation networks, but Stuxnet offers concrete proof that these threats can no longer be ignored
  • What Is The Industrial Internet Of Things?
    The age of connectivity is here. From smartphones and self-driving cars to self-regulating factory equipment, futuristic gadgets aren't just for James Bond anymore. The Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) are already dramatically changing how we interact
  • How Industrial Networks can Respond to Cyber Threats
    IP-based technology has brought tremendous benefits to industrial automation networks, but the adoption of IP-based technology has also raised security risks. In the past, industrial automation network operators could believe that their networks were secure because they used proprietary
  • Chapter Three: Intrinsic Cyber Security Fundamentals
    All aspects of industrial control system (ICS) design have been rethought and rebuilt in the Bedrock TM system. The result is a new platform we call Open Secure Automation. OSA TM delivers significant improvements in performance, reliability and security at lower lifecycle cost. Our first chapters
  • OT Cyber Security Issues for the Mining Industry
    digitalization strategies such as increased integration of robotics, automation, data analysis and the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT). But with this comes the need for greater cyber vigilance.
  • Sorry Mom, But I'm Going to Have to See Your ID
    Zero trust cyber security is coming to the industrial space. Here are 10 best practices for automation vendors that want to build zero trust security into their products and supply chains.
  • Chapter Two: Empowering Power
    This white paper is the second in a series to describe a new epoch of industrial automation. All aspects of industrial control system (ICS) reliability, security and lifecycle cost have been rethought from first principles. The result is a new ICS platform we call Open Secure Automation TM. OSA TM
  • Chapter One: Backplane
    This white paper is the first in a series to outline a new epoch of industrial automation. All aspects of control system reliability, security and lifecycle cost have been rethought from first principles. The result is a new ICS platform we call Open Secure Automation TM. OSA TM delivers
  • Zero Power Wireless Sensors (.pdf0
    Sensors networks are in widespread use in factories, industrial complexes, commercial and residential buildings, agricultural settings, and urban areas, serving to improve manufacturing efficiency, safety, reliability, automation, and security. These networks perform a variety of useful functions
  • The Perfect Processor for Embedded Systems
    is absolutely paramount. But industrial-automation systems, security systems, motion controllers, automotive systems, and most other embedded devices have to be just as reliable. And that means building on a reliable foundation.
  • Machine Vision for Packaging Blends Science, Engineering and Art Machine Vision 101
    complexities when requirements are made crystal clear. Machine vision systems are critical to product security, quality compliance and process automation. Education and training on machine vision technology is evolving, with cooperation among the industry, suppliers and academia. Working with industry
  • Improve Flow Meter Flexibility and Simplify Maintenance By Combining Wired and Wireless Technologies
    analysts predict the demand for wireless communication in the automation industry to grow more than 25 percent per year over the next 3 to 5 years. Many of the applications will revolve around monitoring, data collection and programming. The known industry concerns about reliability and data security
  • Extending the Validated Workplace
    Nowadays, building automation systems (BAS) can be nearly as complex as the process control system--a network of controllers, data centers, sensors and video cameras. The reason: 21 CFR Part 11, the electronic-recordkeeping requirements that FDA has imposed on the pharmaceutical industry
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    Brooks faces SEC inquiry, Nasdaq de-listing Brooks Automation said the Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting an informal inquiry into its historical stock option granting practices and that it faces possible de-listing from the Nasdaq Marketplace for failing to file its latest quarterly
  • Microchip Stack for the ZigBee Protocol
    and control net- works. There are a number of applications that can benefit from the ZigBee protocol: building automation FEATURES networks, home security systems, industrial control The Microchip Stack for the ZigBee protocol is networks, remote metering and PC peripherals are designed to evolve