As public officials and enterprise leaders work to build electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across the United States, cybersecurity professionals in the energy and transportation sectors should consider how best to secure the technology.
Security leaders protecting workers and assets in factory environments can implement technology to better secure their access control, authentication and surveillance strategies.
Baselland Transport AG (BLT), a Swiss public transit provider, has employed an AI-based platform from Nokia and Schweizer Electronics to better secure railroad crossings.
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system has implemented a crisis intervention program onboard their trains and inside stations, using a proactive approach to reduce the risk of safety incidents.
Cybersecurity executive Neda Pitt has been appointed the new Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Globality, a vendor sourcing platform for enterprise organizations.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)'s 2021 National Preparedness Report outlines three types of risk facing U.S. organizations, including catastrophic, systemic and emerging risks.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has teamed up with the city of Los Angeles to launch a free mobile security app to protect people in L.A. County from cybersecurity threats on public Wi-Fi systems.
Discrepancies in who and how many individuals were affected by a recent data breach of the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority may be resolved by an ongoing cyber investigation.
Critical infrastructure industries, especially those in the manufacturing, logistics and oil and gas sectors, have recently faced high-profile cyberattacks. How and why are these sectors targeted, and what can cybersecurity professionals do to secure their organizations?