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Predicting the top 7 trends in manufacturing for 2020

OpenText Information Management

After starting the year strongly, manufacturing left 2019 faced with shrinking production and global uncertainty. Deloitte suggests manufacturers should increase the resilience in their operations while building and improving their ‘digital muscle’. So how will this translate into the major technology trends in manufacturing for 2020?

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Manufacturers unite: Driving safe operations, together

OpenText Information Management

Prior to March 2020, manufacturers were heads down, laser-focused on bringing differentiated products to market faster and better than competitors. Then, the forced shutdown put the future of … The post Manufacturers unite: Driving safe operations, together appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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The IoT Cybersecurity Act of 2020: Implications for Devices

eSecurity Planet

Last month’s passage of the IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020 means all IoT devices used by government agencies will soon have to comply with strict NIST standards. While SP 800-213 applies to federal agencies, the latter three are specific to IoT manufacturers. Guidance for Manufacturers. Device configuration.

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Managing Solution Distance in Manufacturing

RFID Global Solution, Inc.

Join the RFID Global team online during the IMPACT Manufacturing Virtual Summit, Nov. 9-13, 2020. The post Managing Solution Distance in Manufacturing appeared first on RFID Global Solution.

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Zero Day in Bitcoin ATMs Exploited in a Crypto Heist

Data Breach Today

Attack Comes Days After General Bytes Introduced 'Help Ukraine' Feature Hackers looted Bitcoin ATMs of $16,000 in an attack manufacturer General Bytes says stems from a zero day vulnerability accidently introduced in 2020.

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Gaming hardware manufacturer Razer suffered a data leak

Security Affairs

Gaming hardware manufacturer Razer suffered a data leak, an unsecured database managed by the company containing gamers’ info was exposed online. Gaming hardware manufacturer Razer has suffered a data leak, this is the discovery made by the security researcher Bob Diachenko. Pierluigi Paganini.

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The UK Bans Default Passwords

Schneier on Security

The Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 (PSTI) introduces new minimum-security standards for manufacturers, and demands that these companies are open with consumers about how long their products will receive security updates for. It banned default passwords in 2018, the law taking effect in 2020.

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