Critical Infrastructure stories
In this interview, we chat with CrowdStrike's Director of the Strategic Advisory Group for APJ, Scott Jarkoff.
RedEye has launched a new partner program to fuel its global expansion and capitalise on the $30bn asset management opportunity.
Claroty opens new Singapore office as it experiences rapid growth in the Asia-Pacific region, doubling its client base and achieving 250% revenue growth.
New vulnerabilities in operational technology devices rose by 46% in H1 2021, posing a risk to critical infrastructure, says Skybox Security.
Vulnerability disclosures in industrial control systems have surged as cyber attacks on critical infrastructure raise security concerns, says Claroty.
In TechDay's second IT Jam with BeyondTrust, we speak to the company's sales engineer Scott Hesford about critical infrastructure and how best to secure it.
Claroty raises $140m in funding round to meet growing demand for industrial and critical infrastructure cybersecurity.
Vectra AI director of security engineering Chris Fisher explains why ransomware attacks on critical national infrastructure are becoming increasingly common.
Organizations are struggling to extract value from their technological investments, but Accenture's new Living Systems approach aims to change that.
Queensland's RedEye Apps has partnered with Microsoft to enhance safety and efficiency for critical assets and infrastructure worldwide.
Its focus is on simplifying OT availability, reliability, and safety for a more secure working environment – without requiring downtime or dedicated teams.
Australia's Data61 has established the seL4 Foundation to focus on the development of the seL4 microkernel and related technologies.
Schneider Electric expands data center solutions portfolio with new versions of Critical Facility Operations offers.
CCW to showcase Motorola's customisable comms for transport, energy and utilities; boosts rail safety with Siemens.
Motorola Solutions celebrates 45 years in Penang, honouring Malaysia's skilled engineers and their contributions to global tech innovation.
The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore and the US Department of State have signed a Declaration of Intent (DOI) that will benefit ASEAN member states.
With crime comes the need for protection and it's certainly no different for critical infrastructure within data centers, a new report finds.
Critical infrastructure and utilities providers must take steps to understand and protect against cyber attacks as they adopt new technologies, warns ForeScout.
71% of respondents believe the energy sector is most susceptible to attacks, as well as communications, and financial services.
Secolve and SecurityGate.io partner in Australian first to help businesses comply with new critical infrastructure legislation.