Greg Hale, ISSSource.com
Articles
HUG: Myth of air gaps
In case anyone was wondering, air gaps don’t exist.
Grid security teeters on edge
Security technology used by U.S. electric utilities has flaws and could increase the odds of computer intrusions or sabotage, the chairman of an industry standards group warns.
HUG: Next generation technology
Safety and security are two vital areas of coverage that can help manufacturers sustain operations at their plants heading into the future.
New old process boosts solar, fuel cells
Chemical reactions on the surface of metal oxides, such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide could give a boost for solar cells that convert the sun's energy to electricity.
RPI’s disaster management simulator
A disaster may never occur, but it is nice to know if one does, a system is in place to take on whatever elements present themselves.
Improving security in the cloud
Cloud computing will keep increasing as the demand for computing power increases.
Wireless networking security a must
The new era of Ethernet and wireless networking in industrial applications has increased security concerns to an all time high, and for good reason.