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Industrial Security Podcast Mario Prieto Sanles USB Firmware Attacks Episode 120

USB Firmware Attack | Episode 120

You plug in a USB drive and your laptop starts smoking – nasty. Mario Prieto Sanlés of AuthUSB joins us to look at the nastiest of USB attacks, and what we can do about them.

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ISP Chris Gorog episode 119

Managing Trust in Massive IIoT Systems | Episode 119

Smart meters, smart cities and the IIoT – when thousands of systems of millions of low-power devices need to talk to each other, and talk between systems, managing trust is hard. Dr. Chris Gorog of BlockFrame walks us through the problem and the work BlockFrame and the University of Colorado have been doing to solve the problem.

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Making the Move into OT Security - Mike Holcomb - episode 118

Making the Move into OT Security | Episode 118

Moving from IT or engineering roles into OT security is harder than it should be. Mike Holcomb of Fluor has written eBooks & provides a newsletter to help people with that transition. In this episode, Mike reflects on his own evolution into OT security and gives advice to others looking at making the move.

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Industrial Security Podcast | Episode 116 - Aaron Turner

Failures of Imagination – from 9-11 to The Aurora Test | Episode 116

The industrial security initiative was triggered by the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. Aaron Turner, on the faculty at IANS Research, helped investigate laptop computers used by 9/11 attackers and joined up with Michael Assante to persuade government authorities to launch what has become today’s industrial cybersecurity industry. Aaron takes us through the formative years – from 9/11 to the Aurora generator demonstration.

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Podcast Episode 115 - Kyle Peters - Building Automation IEC 62443

Safety, Security and IEC 62443 in Building Automation | Episode 115

Cybersecurity and IEC 62443 are increasingly relevant to building automation. Parking garages contain safety-critical CO2 sensors that control fans, the MGM breach is in the news and standards bodies are debating minimum security levels for different kinds of systems. Kyle Peters of Intelligent Buildings joins us to look at IEC 62443-2-1 style security assessments of modern buildings and what we can learn from those assessments.

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