Daily Archives: September 16, 2024

Navigating the Complexities of Zero Trust architecture & computing, for Distributed Energy Resources (DERs)

According to analysts, the global DER market is estimated to reach around $500m USD+ by 2028. This massive growth means there are more Edge endpoints that have to be monitored, managed  & secured across its lifecycle. More attack surface/endpoints = more cybersecurity risks … Read More

ZEROTRUST FOR EDGE USING CERTIFICATEMANAGEMENT

Our customers often ask us about Certificate Management for their Edge endpoints and it is interesting to see why they want to roll out certificate management for their Edge devices. In our mind, bringing Zero Trust paradigm to Edge Infrastructure … Read More

Two-Face CyberSecurity Posture in Enterprises Today…

The security posture in enterprises is such a dichotomy! On one hand, Infosec teams, CISOs, CIOs, etc spend a lot of time, effort and rigor to come up with policies, processes & put systems in place to manage vulnerability and … Read More

Enhancing Cyber Security of the Complex Edge: Challenges and Strategies

“Global cybercrime damage costs are expected to reach USD 10.5 trillion by 2025.” – Forbes. The primary emerging priority for CISOs of late revolves around securing digital assets against cyber-attacks. As the number of devices and sensors continues to proliferate, alongside … Read More

Computers on Wheels/Walls: Updates Needed!!!

Cars are rolling computers… (https://www.wired.com/story/cars-are-now-rolling-computers-so-how-long-will-they-get-updates-automakers-cant-say/?utm_source=pocket_shared) “This striking article by Aarial Marshall, uncovers a looming crisis in the automotive world: modern cars, now “computers on wheels,” are losing vital software support as outdated networks like 3G are shut down. As a … Read More

The Dog that didn’t bark: An Edge Story

Much has been written about the recent CrowdStrike incident. There’s a “dog that didn’t bark” or “don’t put all your eggs in one basket” aspect to this worldwide event, which I’ll explain after a brief recap of what happened. CrowdStrike explained that … Read More