CreatedTuesday, June 28,2016 at 11:32 PM
Digital connections are on the increase throughout the manufacturing industry and while that improves mobile, automated and real-time processes, any new technology also carries a potential security risk. Although hacking into systems and breaches may make headlines, experts say that not all cybersecurity risks are intended to cause harm, and it’s almost impossible to create an environment where everything is completely secure. Robert Bergman, co-founder and vice president of sales and business development for Bedrock Automation, a CSIA member, shares his thoughts on the vulnerability of control...
Digital connections are on the increase throughout the manufacturing industry and while that improves mobile, automated and real-time processes, any new technology also carries a potential security risk. Although hacking into systems and breaches may make headlines, experts say that not all cybersecurity risks are intended to cause harm, and it’s almost impossible to create an environment where everything is completely secure. Robert Bergman, co-founder and vice president of sales and business development for Bedrock Automation, a CSIA member, shares his thoughts on the vulnerability of control systems in Modern Materials Handling. Read the full article.