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The last podcast episode of this season focuses on the cybersecurity component of Siemens Xcelerator. The many advantages of an increasingly connected world are undeniable, but cyberattacks have become a serious threat to businesses everywhere.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the game for cybersecurity professionals. On one hand, cybercriminals are using AI to create new ways of cyber threats and gain access to sensitive information. On the other hand, AI can be used for defe
What do you need when your healthcare company is threatened by a major cyber attack? According to our latest podcast guest, Carlos Arglebe, Corporate Cybersecurity Officer at Siemens Healthineers, it's primarily two things. First, a holistic ap
Welcome to the first episode of our new podcast series, where we delve into the cybersecurity landscape of the future. Join us as we explore the "Crystal Ball" with Natalia Oropeza and Saman Farsian, two visionaries who provide a glimpse into a
December 9, 2021, is a day that is etched into Natalia Oropeza’s memory. It all started with some initial reports of a dangerous security vulnerability known as Log4j. The following days were shaped by a race against hackers who were determined
The threat of cyberattacks is growing – and many companies are ill-prepared to address the cyberrisks they face. “The number of cyberattacks is constantly increasing,” warns Michael Metzler (VP Horizontal Management Cybersecurity). The topic of
It was a time filled with drama: Just before Christmas 2021, a security vulnerability called Log4j kept cybersecurity experts on tenterhooks around the world. Including those at Siemens. Stefan Ludwig, the Chief Cybersecurity Officer at Siemens
Cryptographically relevant quantum computers are still a pipe dream. But security experts can already assure us that once these super computers are up and running, they’ll be able to effortlessly slip past today’s encryption mechanisms. But the
Just who wants to have a hacker seize control of a train racing down the tracks? No one – except maybe the hacker and his shady comrades in crime. Digitalization can make such nightmare scenarios possible. Just like other technical innovations,
A house that threatens its occupants – that’s simply the stuff of horror movies, Alina Matyukhina says. But: You better watch out. Hackers could seize control by slipping into the control systems of the increasingly complex and networked buildi
Today, all supply chains have a digital and that means, a cybersecurity component. Software solutions especially are made up of a variety of proprietary and open-source components and have to be secured against cyberattacks. That’s why it’s not
Who’d wish for a hacker having a train’s controls at their fingertips? Nobody – except for that hacker and other like-minded bad actors. What makes such a nightmare scenario possible is, of course, digitalization. As it transforms our lives, it
Intellectual Property (IP) is among a company’s most valuable assets. And since it’s so valuable, many people are unsurprisingly after it – be it by stealing valuable data and/or infringing upon patent rights. So industry has a good reason to b
Cybersecurity teams cannot be cut from one cloth alone. They need to bring different experiences, talents, perspectives, mindsets and resumes to the table, because only from a diversity of ideas and proposals can they create solutions that can
We currently have a patchwork of regulations and standards. And this variety doesn’t help. In order to promote cybersecurity regionally and globally, it´s paramount to establish compatible international cybersecurity regulation and common stand
Cybercriminals want your money – and their favorite weapon of choice are ransomware attacks. It’s a multi-billion-dollar business, going after industry, municipalities, service providers – and among the latter hospitals and healthcare providers
It sounds like a dystopian sci-fi flick: An army of bots attacks you and leaves you utterly paralyzed, or, possibly just as worse, uses you to attack someone else. That’s what botnet attacks do: They hijack millions of IoT-devices such as route
You’ve got mail! Someone sends you a message and poses as a friend or colleague and otherwise appears to know quite a bit about you – and encourages you to engage in a conversation, click on a link or open a document. Well: Don´t! Most cyberatt
You sure don´t want this to happen, yet, it can – at least in theory: cybercriminals getting access to your factory and shutting it down. So to avoid a catastrophe, it may help to brush up one’s cybersecurity credentials. Here are Natalia Orope
No, no, despite our clear views on the matter, it’s still not over. The pandemic is alive and well, and we all have to deal it. In this – our premier – episode of the Siemens Cybersecurity Podcast, Siemens’ Chief Cybersecurity Officer Natalia O
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