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How Internet of Robotics Things Impacts Remote-Brain Robots?

When Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein in 1818, little could humanity imagine about the fourth industrial revolution nowadays. The Industrial Revolution in the XIX century fundamentally changed economic activities, gender and power relationships, and social classes. Not only could we manufacture products faster and more safely but also with less effort. Introducing machines, chemical reactions,...

Order 66: When Supply Chain Leaves Hardware Vulnerable to Attacks

If you are a Star Wars fan, you probably are familiar with order 66. A chip was inserted in the brain of Clones to moderate their behavior and insert instructions. This chip included Order 66, an instruction to eliminate Jedis. Although Jedis did hire Kaminoans to build a Clone Army, Emperor Palpatine exploited his...

How Can a Hardware OEM Help you Improve Security at Every Level?

Given the devastating consequences of cyberattacks, protecting your company should be a priority. Did you hear about the recent attack to the Fuel Pipeline in the United States of America? Cyberattacks are increasingly common across all industries and regularly involve great financial losses.

5 Tips on How to Apply Hardware Hardening to Your Facilities

So far, we have been analyzing strategies and techniques to avoid hardware attacks that can be requested or purchased during the manufacturing stage. But what happens if you have legacy equipment, installed equipment, or if you want to start diagnosing or applying an enterprise-wide security strategy? Let ’s look at ways to reduce the...

Common Hardware Security Threats and How to Avoid Them

Hardware attacks do not usually make the news. But they can capture headlines. Gaining physical access to hardware is difficult but not impossible. After all, this can be a way to conduct corporate espionage, extort money, or steal important documents. If you read our previous blog about why it is important to protect your hardware,...