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OT Cyber | From the Plant Floor Up: Tim Mullen from Applied Control Engineering (ACE)
What is the best first step in an OT cybersecurity journey? According to Tim Mullen, Cybersecurity Manager at Applied Control Engineering (ACE), it starts with understanding your environment and taking action. In this episode of OT Cyber | From…
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Industry Spotlight: Safeguarding the Food and Beverage Plant Floors
When Abbott Nutrition voluntarily shut down a facility on February 17th due to contaminated products, it ignited a frenzy. Parents and caregivers were left scrambling to get their hands on baby formula as a shortage ensued. Not only did this crisis expose the fact…
DYNICS Announces Partnership with Veracity Industrial Networks and their Net-Optix Software Defined Networking Controller for OT
Amid growing cybersecurity concerns, the new product offers a streamlined solution to protecting industrial operational networks ANN ARBOR, MI – June 28, 2022 — DYNICS, a leading creator of quality hardware, software and OT cybersecurity solutions for the…
OT Cyber | From the Plant Floor Up: Pilot Episode with Chris Gibbs from Centripetal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00otozFudFIWelcome to our podcast, OT Cyber | From the Plant Floor Up, hosted by Jeff Smith, CTO at DYNICS. On the pilot episode, we are excited to have Chris Gibbs, VP of Sales, at Centripetal. Jeff and Chris discuss the DYNICS and…
Industry 4.0 and Next-Gen Manufacturing
The next generation of manufacturing is upon us. Whether it is being referred to as the fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0 or 4IR, its impact is undeniable.
Defending Your Factory Floor from Cybersecurity Attacks – Part 3 with Jeff Smith of Dynics
LISTEN HERE The manufacturing world seems behind when it comes to defending their factory floor before a cyberattack happens. Join host John S. Rinaldi as he and guest Jeff Smith, CTO at Dynics, wrap up their discussion on what manufacturers…
Defending Your Factory Floor from Cybersecurity Attacks – Part 2 with Jeff Smith of Dynics
LISTEN HERE Industrial cybersecurity breaches continue to gain traction every year, yet the manufacturing world still seems behind when it comes to defending their factory floor before an attack happens. Join host John S. Rinaldi as he and guest…
Defending Your Factory Floor from Cybersecurity Attacks – Part 1 with Jeff Smith of Dynics
LISTEN HERE Industrial cybersecurity breaches continue to gain traction every year, yet the manufacturing world still seems behind when it comes to defending their factory floor before an attack happens. Join host John S. Rinaldi as he and…
It Takes a Village to Protect the Nation’s Plant Floors
Last year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) made a strange request. It put a call out to be hacked. As explained in Forbes, hackers were essentially asked to discover the vulnerabilities existing within the DHS systems for a possible reward of up to…
Centripetal Networks Announces Cybersecurity Partnership with Dynics
RESTON, Va. and ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Centripetal Networks, Inc. today announced a new partnership with Dynics, Inc. providing clients with integrated industrial cybersecurity protection that extends from the internet to the factory…
A Long-Term Relationship: The Marriage of the System Integrator and Industrial Software
A recent Power Engineering article opened by bringing us back to 2015. Even before there was the ongoing turmoil that we face today with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, that year marked a significant event unto itself. A series of outages impacted nearly a quarter of…
Ringing the Alarm for OT Security
Although cybersecurity has been important for quite some time, it seems as though last year was the real wakeup call that we needed to remind us just how important it is. Between the rise in the number of attacks to the scale of some of them, we have seen the…
Securing the Plant Floor and the Future of ICS Cybersecurity
In early March, it was reported by Reuters that Toyota Motor Corp had experienced a cyberattack impacting its supply chain. The issue was discovered when Kojima Industries Corp, the plastic parts and electronic components provider to the automaker, realized that it…




















