How Smart Factories Benefit From Digital Twins
Today, the term Digital Twin is ubiquitous. Four years ago, I had my first personal contact with this concept. I attended the VDI conference “Big Data in Manufacturing”, where a General Electric's (GE) manager presented the well-known example of the transformation
All Endpoints Are Not Created Equal, But They All Need Protection
What you are about to read could be straight out of a horror movie. You would hear the eerie voiceover intoning…"In a world where endpoints are under constant attack, how do you protect yourself? Your critical infrastructure? Your data? Your
CEO Insights: Manufacturing is one of the most prevalent industries ripe for implementing IIoT solutions
The manufacturing industry has a long history of automated machines and systems. IIoT is part of larger digital transformation efforts to help connect critical assets, extract data, and improve factory operations. IIoT still raises a lot of questions and here
Tom Bradicich, VP
Dr. Tom Bradicich is Vice President and General Manager at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), leading the global business unit dense scalable servers and IoT Systems and Software, with P&L, worldwide product development, and customer experience ownership. He directs the HPE
Johan Jonzon, CMO and Co-founder
Johan has 15 years background working with marketing in all possible type of projects. A true entrepreneurial spirit operating between strategic and hands-on details. He leads marketing efforts for Crosser as well as the product UI design. Johan has worked with web and
Dima Tokar, Co-Founder
Dima Tokar is a Co-founder and Head of Research at MachNation, the only analyst firm exclusively dedicated to testing and researching Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, middleware, and services. His primary areas of expertise are in technology analysis, product management and
Trustworthiness methods in Industrial System Design
Trustworthiness in the context of an industrial system is a relatively new term intended to provide a better understanding of the meaning of trust in such a system and how this trust can be approached by the operational user as
Released this week: Global ICS & IIoT Risk Report
Industrial and critical infrastructure organizations that rely on industrial control systems (ICS) to run their businesses — such as firms in energy and utilities, oil & gas, pharmaceutical and chemical production, food & beverage, and other manufacturing sectors — have
24 interesting Startups focused on Industry 4.0 to watch out at the Web Summit
ALPHA 2018 has sold out. ALPHA is a program run by Web Summit organizers and aims to spotlight the early stage startups engineering the future, connecting them to the world’s most influential companies at Web Summit. In this article, I’ve
Jinesh Varia, CEO
Jinesh is currently the CEO of Industrility. Jinesh joined AWS when AWS launched its first service Amazon S3, back in 2006. After working for 10 years at AWS primarily leading product management and evangelism teams, his last role at AWS
[Report] Exposed and Vulnerable Critical Infrastructure: Water and Energy Industries
TrendMicro published research at the end of October revealing how exposed human-machine interface (HMI) systems in thousands of critical water and energy organizations around the world could be exploited, causing significant real-world impacts, such as contaminating the water supply. A vast
Critical Infrastructure and ICS Security Remain a Network Segmentation Problem
Companies in every industry are developing and implementing connected industrial control applications as strategic digital business initiatives. However, the risks of security breaches and the subsequent impacts to consumer privacy and now personal safety are limiting the delivery of secure