Researchers extract master encryption key from Siemens PLCs
Global encryption keys were hardcoded on some programmable logic controller product lines. Siemens recommends upgrading all affected devices.
Global encryption keys were hardcoded on some programmable logic controller product lines. Siemens recommends upgrading all affected devices.
Siemens and Nvidia are working to bring IT and OT closer together by facilitating the creation of digital simulations of products and processes.
Aruba has entered into a global partnership with Siemens to integrate their networks for businesses with legacy systems.
Siemens has agreed to use Alibaba's cloud infrastructure to roll out its digital operating system MindSphere.
Manufacturing giant Siemens has announced an advanced industrial product lifecycle management (PLM) software grant to the University of South Australia worth more than $450m of in-kind commercial value.
Three people affiliated with a Chinese cyber security firm allegedly hacked into the networks of Siemens and Trimble, according to US prosecutors.
Siemens Australia has granted $135 million to the Swinburne University of Technology, to fully digitalise its ‘Factory of the Future’ hub in its Hawthorn facility in Melbourne.
Siemens and South Australian driverless car technology company, Cohda Wireless, are collaborating in the area of Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I) technology. As per the agreement, Cohda Wireless will develop and produce V2I roadside units (RSUs) for Siemens.
Siemens released critical security patches for the firmware in its Ruggedcom WIN products which are used as broadband wireless base stations in industrial environments.
The work landline is fading into irrelevance as more Australian businesses adopt Cloud communications to replace traditional voice calls.
Industrial control systems have been at the center of some scary security stories recently, but investigating malware infections in such environments is not easy because analysts often having a hard time telling suspicious and good files apart.
Siemens released security updates for several of its SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) products for industrial environments, in order to fix critical vulnerabilities that may have been exploited in recent attacks.
Kaspersky has identified the first victims of the infamous Stuxnet worm which attacked Iran's nuclear develpment program.
Since 2011 a group of attackers has been targeting companies that operate industrial control systems with a backdoor program called BlackEnergy.
Big data is going to get a big boost from the European Union, which will match an industry consortium's €2 billion investment with €500 million of public money over the next five years.