The U.S. government has asked critical infrastructure operators to review computer networks to see if they are infected with malicious software from the “Energetic Bear” hacking group, which private researchers say is tied to the Russian government.
The U.S. government has asked critical infrastructure operators to review computer networks to see if they are infected with malicious software from the “Energetic Bear” hacking group, which private researchers say is tied to the Russian government.
Acquisition of Wurldtech Will Help GE Advance Cyber Security Efforts for Critical Infrastructure and Operations Technology General Electric (GE)announced on Friday that is has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wurldtech Security Technologies, a privately held provider of cyber security solutions designed to protect critical infrastructure. The move to acquire Vancouver, British Columbia-based Wurldtech is […]
With Increasingly Automated and Connected Infrastructure, the Ability for an Enemy to Target These Systems Digitally Has Increased I’ve been driving critical infrastructure cyber security for over a decade now, and I rarely frame the risks in terms of cyber warfare, cyber terror, and similar terms.That’s because, as a technologist, I tend to focus on […]
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