Smart Industry Update - Apr 22nd, 2024
 
 
Survey majority worries about OT vulnerabilities
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April 22, 2024
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Cyber threats have evolved into a formidable adversary, targeting the factory floor with relentless precision.
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Informal email poll of visitors to Smart Industry mirrors a February release of results from wider research that showed concern among over 1,000 security professionals about the extreme vulnerability of industrial operational technology to intrusion.
Outdated legacy maintenance and inspection processes that these frontline workers must deal with are hurting companies.
In this e-handbook, Smart Industry delves into such topics as: MQTT and why it’s becoming a popular protocol for IIoT data; why IoT device manufacturers need to prioritize cyber resilience; IIoT’s game-changing role in modern asset management; IIoT’s critical role in Industry 4.0 and digital transformation; the importance of air gapping...
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In this episode of Great Question, Dale Tutt and Aaron Merkin discuss whether manufacturers will be supported by AI or become dependent on it.
Rewatch Kimberly Cornwell of Siemens and Tim Gaus of Deloitte helping Smart Industry figure out how technology people in OT and IT can bust barriers—by transcending job titles, breaking silos, and merging their missions—toward the goal of success for their manufacturing companies’ digital transformation efforts.
In response to evolving industry trends and challenges, manufacturers must seek out solutions that link people, technologies, and data to expedite innovation and bring ideas to fruition faster than ever before.
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Simulation leverages artificial intelligence to analyze data to predict what will be most effective moving forward, and AI also takes factory-floor data and helps your operation decide what you should simulate.
2024 is the ‘year of implementation’ when it comes to this breakthrough technology, though speakers at a recent New Orleans conference conceded they often must still explain what AI means and what it can do for most industrials who remain uninitiated.