Study Shows 80% of Companies Admit to an Email Security Breach Last Year
Even with the increased use of Microsoft Teams, Slack, and many other multi-functional messaging services, email remains a critical communication tool for most organizations. OPSWAT partnered with Osterman Research to conduct a study to analyze email security breaches in critical
AI-Driven Process Optimization in Manufacturing
AI is reshaping the manufacturing landscape, with process optimization emerging as one of its most promising applications. In the current industrial climate, factories face multiple challenges, including labor shortages and the increasing complexity of production demands. AI-driven process optimization offers
Three Evolving Cybersecurity Attack Strategies in OT Environments
In today's interconnected industrial landscape, Operational Technology (OT) environments face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Merely knowing the software running on a network is no longer sufficient for robust OT security. Attackers are shifting their tactics, focusing on long-term infiltration and
The Future of Automotive Supply Chains: Integrating Sustainability with Operational Efficiency
The automotive industry is at a pivotal crossroads, driven by rapid advancements in vehicle technology and increasing regulatory pressure around sustainability. As the landscape evolves, automotive manufacturers must adapt their business models and supply chains to remain competitive. This shift
How Is Industry 4.0 Transforming Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management Globally?
As per many historians and economists, the second half of the 18th century was one of the most crucial periods in human history as the inventions and developments in this period led to the start of the first Industrial Revolution.
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Industries are rapidly evolving from the era of computer automation (Industry 3.0) to a new phase—Industry 4.0. This shift introduces exciting technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and big data analytics. These advancements allow businesses to
A roadmap for overcoming data integration challenges | SPONSORED
In today's fast-paced pharmaceutical industry, digital transformation is no longer just a strategic advantage—it's an operational necessity. Catalent, a global contract development and manufacturing leader, recognized this shift early on. With over 50 sites worldwide supplying 7,000 products to 1,000+
October 2024 Industrial IoT & ICS Cybersecurity Events
October 2024 is set to be a pivotal month for innovation and insights in the world of Industrial IoT and ICS cybersecurity. With a series of exciting events, this month will showcase the latest advancements in technology, cybersecurity, and manufacturing.
Five No-Cost Pilots Being Offered Globally
Leading Cities Spearheads Urban Transformation with another AcceliGOV edition Urban areas, responsible for over 70% of global CO2 emissions and consuming two-thirds of the world’s energy, stand at the forefront of the fight against climate change and the quest for sustainable
Enhancing Assembly Line Precision: How Smart Factory Solutions Drive Manufacturing Excellence | SPONSORED
At IMTS 2024, Greg from IIoT World caught up with Gavin Meneses, Smart Factory Solutions Manager - Americas, and Steve Prostinak, Outside Sales at Bossard, to showcase their latest innovation—Smart Factory Assembly. This new product offers digital work instructions and
The Untapped Potential of AI: Moving Beyond Automation to Empower Humans in Manufacturing
The current AI discourse in manufacturing often revolves around automation and the potential displacement of human workers. While these are valid concerns, focusing solely on them overshadows a significant, yet often overlooked, opportunity: leveraging AI to enhance human capabilities and optimize
Augment/Replace Your SCADA System With a Time Series Database | SPONSORED
Industrial control systems are changing, and data is becoming increasingly important to contemporary operations. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems have long served as the foundation of industrial control—even though they have their limitations. These challenges include limited data