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Defending against IoT ransomware attacks in a zero-trust world


Attacks on IoT and ICS networks are becoming so pervasive that it's common for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to issue cybersecurity advisories.

Each individual connected device presents a potential access point for a malicious actor,” writes Ellen Boehm, senior vice president of IoT Strategy and Operations for Keyfactor. When you think about what infrastructure and types of assets we’re protecting, the stakes are pretty high,” Kevin Dehoff, president and CEO of Honeywell Connected Enterprise, told VentureBeat during an interview last year. The leading vendors who have deep expertise in ML to accomplish this include Broadcom, CrowdStrike, CyberArk, Cybereason, Delinea, SentinelOne, Microsoft, McAfee, Sophos and VMWare Carbon Black.

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