
Why AI Agents in the SOC Don't Learn Over Time
AI agents support security operations centers, but so far they lack a permanent memory. A technical article explains the challenges facing autonomous security automation.

AI agents support security operations centers, but so far they lack a permanent memory. A technical article explains the challenges facing autonomous security automation.

AI Tool for Safety Engineering
Neuron Automation introduces the Smart Engineer. This T3-certified development environment for functional safety combines safety engineering, DevOps, and AI support up to SIL 3.
IT Security and Quantum Research
Fraunhofer IPMS is introducing Q-Dice, a quantum random number generator that produces truly random numbers at a rate of 4.1 Gbit/s for cryptographic and security-critical applications.

According to a recent study by Palo Alto Networks, 80 percent of German companies have been affected by at least three successful identity-related security incidents in the past twelve months. The 'Identity Security Landscape Report 2026' sheds light on growing attack surfaces and the risk situation exacerbated by agent-based identities.
Software determines functionality in televisions, vehicles, smartphones, and increasingly in industrial automation and industrial control systems. This development has led to the emergence of virtual PLCs (vPLCs). The following article describes how such control systems are implemented in practice and which application scenarios are technically feasible.

Schmersal is launching IO-Link safety products on the market with the solenoid interlock 'AZM42' and the safety sensor 'RSS362'.

Adlon is further developing its Security Operations Center and adding another module to the existing Managed SOC for Microsoft 365 environments (based on Managed XDR): 'Managed SOC Advanced'.

Effective immediately, John Ryan is the new Vice President of Global Partner Ecosystem at Claroty, a specialist in the security of cyber-physical systems (CPS).
A report from Check Point Exposure Management on the threat landscape in the manufacturing industry shows a dramatic increase in ransomware, supply chain attacks and OT-related cyber incidents. As smart factories and connected supply chains become more prevalent, attackers are changing their tactics.

Authorities, industry and IT were most frequently targeted by cyber criminals in 2025. Authorities remained the main target of cyber attacks, as the latest report and situation report "Anatomy of a Cyber World: Global Report by Kaspersky Security Services" from Kaspersky shows.

Companies are facing a strategic dilemma: quantum computers will soon be able to crack today's encryption, while many organizations will need years to switch to new security standards. A recent survey shows: The window of opportunity is narrowing, even for German companies.

Georg Schlegel With the 'MKTOSFE' and 'MKPTOSFE' contact elements from the 'MK/MKP' series, Georg Schlegel is launching two compact solutions on the market that offer increased protection for man and machine in industrial applications thanks to integrated fault protection.

Microchip Technology has been certified by UL Solutions according to IEC 62443-4-1 Maturity Level 2 (ML2). The certification confirms secure development processes for automation and control systems and strengthens the cyber security guarantee for customers.

The latest "Automotive Manufacturing Outlook Survey" from ABB Robotics shows that cyber security has become the most important focus for automotive manufacturers around the world. This indicates a clear change in the perception of digital risks.
According to Red Hat's "State of Cloud-native Security" Report 2026, 97% of the companies surveyed with hybrid cloud environments reported security incidents within a year. This is based on data from around 600 IT specialists.

TÜV Rheinland has audited the "CRA Guide for Powerlink" from B&R. The guide is one of the first independently audited technical documentations for the implementation of the EU Cyber Resilience Act in automation.
March 31 is 'World Backup Day' and serves as a reminder to back up your own data. This is because data can be lost not only through cyber attacks, but also through technical defects, theft or carelessness.

German companies believe they are inadequately prepared for hybrid threats. According to a Bitkom survey, they would only be able to continue working for an average of 20 hours in the event of an internet outage. 83% of respondents expect a serious crisis as a result of hybrid attacks.

followed up! - with Lars Jaeger, Moxa
Companies must meet CRA requirements in a transparent and verifiable way. Lars Jaeger from Moxa explains how compliance, documentation, and conformity assessment can be implemented pragmatically.

The 'X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2026' from IBM shows a significant increase in AI-supported cyber attacks. In 2025, 40% of the incidents observed worldwide began with the exploitation of vulnerabilities. Europe was the third most common target region with a 25% share.