It sure isn’t easy. Everything is getting more connected. And with that the risk of successful cyberattacks increases daily. Whether if companies, organizations or the society – we all have to protect it all: sensitive data, infrastructures, products, and most importantly, our people. No small task to do it right – and hard to wrap your head around it all. Whether in trains, factories or at home: In our Siemens Cybersecurity Podcast Siemens Cybersecurity experts explain why and how we all need to secure the digital world against bad guys in order to reap the benefits of digitalization. Tune in!
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It sure isn’t easy. Everything is getting more connected. And with that the risk of successful cyberattacks increases daily. Whether if companies, organizations or the society – we all have to protect it all: sensitive data, infrastructures, products, and most importantly, our people. No small task to do it right – and hard to wrap your head around it all. Whether in trains, factories or at home: In our Siemens Cybersecurity Podcast Siemens Cybersecurity experts explain why and how we all need to secure the digital world against bad guys in order to reap the benefits of digitalization. Tune in!
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 to exploit this vulnerability that particularly affected OT and critical infrastructure around the world. The Siemens’ Chief Cybersecurity Officer explains in our podcast series “Securing Digitalization” just how a Siemens task force was able to avert a disaster. Even though the team won the race, Oropeza still sees room for improvement. For instance, she says cybersecurity should be integrated into all links in supply chains – work that Siemens is actively doing as part of the Charter of Trust. Nonetheless, she thinks that Siemens is well positioned: Cybersecurity is an integral part of the new Siemens Xcelerator platform and will be built into many Siemens products.
Securing Digitalization
It sure isn’t easy. Everything is getting more connected. And with that the risk of successful cyberattacks increases daily. Whether if companies, organizations or the society – we all have to protect it all: sensitive data, infrastructures, products, and most importantly, our people. No small task to do it right – and hard to wrap your head around it all. Whether in trains, factories or at home: In our Siemens Cybersecurity Podcast Siemens Cybersecurity experts explain why and how we all need to secure the digital world against bad guys in order to reap the benefits of digitalization. Tune in!