
Anna Ribeiro
Content Writer at Freelance
News Editor at Industrial Cyber
News Editor at Industrial Cyber (https://t.co/utCiCuyvnk)
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1 week ago |
industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
The U.K.’s thriving £13.2 billion (about US$17.7 billion) cybersecurity sector is set to expand further under the government’s Plan for Change, backed by a new Cyber Growth Action Plan and up to £16 million in funding to fuel innovation and startups. The investment will boost the development of cyber technologies, helping British businesses turn breakthroughs into commercial success.
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industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
At the ongoing ISA OT Cybersecurity Summit in Brussels, the International Society of Automation (ISA) announced the upcoming rollout of the ISASecure Industrial Automation Control System Security Assurance (ACSSA) inspection and certification scheme.
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industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
A new report from Runsafe Security highlights how medical device cybersecurity has shifted from a traditional IT issue to a critical patient safety concern. The survey of 605 healthcare executives reveals that 22 percent of healthcare organizations experienced cyberattacks targeting medical devices, with 75 percent of those incidents directly affecting patient care. About 35 percent now identify OT (operational technology) systems like medical devices as their biggest cybersecurity concern.
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industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued four new industrial control system (ICS) advisories, warning of critical hardware vulnerabilities affecting infrastructure equipment from Siemens, LS Electric, Fuji Electric, and Dover Fueling. The advisories outline exploitable flaws and ongoing security risks, urging system owners and administrators to review the technical details and apply recommended mitigations without delay.
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industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
The U.S. Department of State is offering up to US$10 million for information on a hacker operating under the alias ‘Mr. Soul’ or ‘Mr. Soll’ that could help identify or locate members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) linked to cyberattacks on U.S. critical infrastructure. Six individuals have been charged under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act for their involvement in the campaign.
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