26 November 2003 – BJS Industrial Computing announced Tuesday the availability of the latest version of iPower SCADA software for electricity distribution, transmission and generation applications.
A security researcher claims that he found 23 vulnerabilities in industrial control software from several vendors after a different security company last week showcased vulnerabilities in applications ...
What if there was a better way to manage control systems? See how web-based software, open standards technology, and unlimited usage licensing are being used to transform the SCADA / control system ...
At Inductive Automation’s Ignition Community Conference (ICC) 2022, changes to the executive team announced this past summer were addressed up front. While Steve and Wendy Hechtmann will remain with ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
TruBio DV SCADA software is a cost-effective means to extend the useful life of existing capital, unify the user interface for a variety of controllers (Sartorius, Applikon, DasGip, New Brunswick ...
COPA-DATA launched a new version of its HMI/SCADA solution, zenon 7.20, which is fully consistent with the principle of the Smart Factory: the software allows users to carry out targeted analyses and ...
Malta-based security start-up firm ReVuln claims to be sitting on a stockpile of vulnerabilities in industrial control software, but prefers to sell the information to governments and other paying ...
A Russian security company plans to release an upgraded exploit pack for industrial control software that incorporates a raft of new vulnerabilities released by an Italian security researcher. The ...
SCADA software company Ecava announced it has released a patch for a zero day in its HMI product that was disclosed this week at the S4 Conference. Malaysian SCADA software company Ecava released a ...
Two vulnerabilities found in industrial control system software made in China but used worldwide could be remotely exploited by attackers, according to a warning issued on Thursday by the U.S.
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