The Dinosaurs Of Cybersecurity Are Planes, Power Grids And Hospitals
By Wesley Wineberg As we continue down the path toward complete connectivity — in which all devices, appliances and networks connect to each other and the Internet — it is evident that much of our longstanding technology can no longer keep up. And it’s not an issue affecting only tech companies and web-connected devices, it’s affecting systems and infrastructures that most would expect to… Read More
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