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Industrial Internet

Night Watch 2.0: Meet The Digital Ghost In the Machine

Todd Alhart
October 16, 2017
Time was, outages on the power grid were the result of downed tree limbs. Trees and branches are still an issue, but power companies increasingly are worried about hackers and computer viruses. To wit, the ominously named malware Black Energy took out a grid in Ukraine in 2015 and caused 800,000 people to lose power. The threat is only increasing — year over year, cyberattacks on industrial control systems have increased by 55 percent.
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The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Samantha Shaddock
September 29, 2017
Doctors in France designed a device that partially awakened a man who’d been in a vegetative state for 15 years, Spanish agriculturists genetically engineered a low-gluten wheat, and researchers in New York figured out how to use the human heart to secure computers. Does all this progress make your pulse quicken, too?
 

You Can’t Steal This Heart
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cybersecurity

Privacy Is Not An Option For Surviving In The Digital Age

Paul Stevens Vipole International
September 01, 2017
“The issue of security and privacy is the defining issue of our age,” said Art Coviello, former executive chairman of leading digital security firm RSA, adding, in ominous tones. “Whether we can solve it or not will determine if we are masters of the digital [era] or are its victims.”
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blockchain

Four Reasons To Question The Hype Around Blockchain

Aengus Collins World Economic Forum
July 21, 2017
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blockchain

The Biggest Tech To Hit Wall Street Since The Internet is Not Yet Ready For Prime Time

Kate Moloney Mit Cisr
Mary Lacity University Of Missouri St Louis Mit Cisr
June 07, 2017
It’s not an overstatement to say that blockchain is one of the most evangelized technologies out there today. Everywhere you look new companies are promising that blockchain will be a game changer for everything from banking to energy to walking.
But is the technology ready for enterprise deployment?
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cybersecurity

If Two Countries Waged Cyber War On Each Other, Here’s What To Expect

Bill Buchanan
December 26, 2016

The scale of cyber attacks on companies are becoming more threatening. What would happen after an assault on a nation's grid? An interconnected world has made us more susceptible to the dangers of a cyber war.

 
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cybersecurity

These Scientists Are Hacking The Immune System To Fight Hackers

Todd Alhart
December 02, 2016
Hackers have been in the news lately, with their targets ranging from Minecraft players to an aide to a U.S. presidential contender. But few attacks could have larger and longer-lasting implications than an attack on electricity—the lifeblood of the modern economy—and the infrastructure that distributes it to homes and businesses.
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The business of genius, and a 10-year-old CEO

November 15, 2016
A 10-year-old who neglects schoolwork because he’s focussed on building a multinational cybersecurity company. One of only two schools in the world dedicated to the handful of children inhabiting the upper echelons of the intelligence spectrum. And a super smart, articulate kid who regresses to baby talk after failing to fit in at school.
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Stay connected, stay protected

September 14, 2016
We live in a very connected world, and it enables us to reach out wider and higher. However, that very connectivity also exposes us to cyber threats.

“The moment you are connected, you are exposed,” GE Digital Commercial Lead Alvin Ng spelled out the harsh truth to the audience at the GE Digital Advantage Conference 2016 in Kuala Lumpur.

As hackers get better at intruding our digital systems, we need to protect ourselves with better knowledge, processes, technology and products.
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Why you need defence-in-depth: a lexicon of cybersecurity

June 10, 2016
“The industrial sector has become a prime target for cyber attacks. Whether through malicious outsider intent or accidental insider actions, critical infrastructure is at risk of infiltration, infection, and disruption,” says Adrian Marziano, ANZ Enterprise Account Manager for GE Oil & Gas.
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