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Changes to the Wurldtech Blog!

We at Wurldtech Security Technologies continue to discuss ways to provide and collate the most useful, relevant, and industry driven perspectives on the issues of industrial cyber security. As such, we have implemented some changes to our blog. We certainly appreciate each of our readers continued support and insight! Considering the comments, links, and re-posts that we’ve received, we know that others find this material useful in their own practices.

A couple of noteworthy changes:
  • Blog Content: I (Bryan Singer) will continue to write on industry perspectives, current issues, think pieces and positional arguments on challenges facing this industry, and key events that are all relevant to issues faced today. Dr. Nate Kube will write on the value, benefit, features, ROI, and other topics related to device testing. Dr. Kube is one of the most well recognized premier talents in formal test methodologies and testing strategies for industrial components. His insight and experience continues to offer key value and strategies for uncovering issues and optimizing time to market for vendors, asset owners, and any others seeking to improve the reliability and resiliency of their industrial environment. Frank Markus will write on penetration testing, vulnerability discovery, security assessment, and other key technical issues on industrial security. Steve Kim will also drive key industry news, announcements, and other useful topics. Other authors will occasionally drop by to add their thoughts as well. With this team, we are confident that this blog will continue to drive very useful content to market!
  • Comments Allowed: Part of the value in forums such as this comes from interaction with readers. Originally, this blog was more of an “announcements” page, but that has grown over time. In the next phase of this significant effort, we openly invite and ask that any and all readers submit their views, questions, and other comments. We continue to maintain some of the highest standards in the industry for responsible disclosure, and as such we will require free registration and moderated comments to ensure that no sensitive information is accidentally disclosed. Register, read, and add in your perspectives and questions today!
Thanks to all the supporters and people in the SCADA, process control and critical infrastructure industries that read and comment. Healthy discourse and discussion only serves to assist industry in the continued challenges and opportunities in industrial security!