Tag: Wind
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Dasera Wind Cave 6.0 enhances risk detection
With Wind Cave 6.0 version, Dasera pinpoints configuration, data, and user risk faster and more accurately while providing visualizations …
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Wind turbine maker Vestas confirms recent security incident was ransomware
Wind turbine maker Vestas says “almost all” of its IT systems are finally up and running 10 days after a security attack by criminals, …
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Wind turbine giant Vestas’ data compromised in cyberattack
Vestas Wind Systems, a leader in wind turbine manufacturing, has shut down its IT systems after suffering a cyberattack. Vestas is a …
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Wind River’s enhancements deliver cybersecurity and anti-tamper protection
Wind River announced security enhancements to Wind River Studio, a cloud-native platform for the development, deployment, operations, and …
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How Your Digital Trails Wind Up in the Police’s Hands
Michael Williams’ every move was being tracked without his knowledge—even before the fire. In August, Williams, an associate of R&B …
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Coronavirus Threat Campaigns Wind Down on Weekends
Cyber-threats related to the widespread outbreak of COVID-19 chiefly strike during the working week, according to new research. Daily …
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Cartoon Contest: Second Wind
Submit your caption in the comments, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card. The contest ends …
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How Trump Could Wind up Making Globalism Great Again
dominating other people is the only occasion when Trump feels at peace. Presumably there’s a moment during what is reportedly his …
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Sinovel Wind Group found guilty of IP theft valued at $800 million
In a case of international intrigue — which covered the span of more than six years — Sinovel Wind Group, a manufacturer and exporter …
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Grid Reliability: DOE Throws Down Red Flags On Unreliable Wind And Solar
DOE treads carefully in its new report using obfuscatory language, but nonetheless points out the obvious: a future grid based on far greater use of unreliable sources could be, well, far less reliable. Read full news article on Forbes.com
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Hacking the Wind
BLACK HAT USA – Las Vegas – Gaping security holes in wind energy control networks make them vulnerable to cyberattacks for extortion and physical destruction purposes, a researcher showed here today. Jason Staggs, a security researcher at the University of Tulsa, has spent the past couple of years crisscrossing the US and hacking away at…
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