
Security moves to the cloud
With 'Internet Protect Pro', Deutsche Telekom has launched a cloud-based security offering. For the user, this means No on-site hardware installation and immediate implementation of updates across the entire network.
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With 'Internet Protect Pro', Deutsche Telekom has launched a cloud-based security offering. For the user, this means No on-site hardware installation and immediate implementation of updates across the entire network.
Cybersecurity for Industry 4.0
Phoenix Contact Innovation Ventures has invested in the Dutch company SecurityMatters. The Eindhoven-based company is a provider of cybersecurity solutions for industrial control systems.

How much do companies spend on IT security and how does this investment compare to the loss caused by cybersecurity incidents? Kaspersky has analyzed these questions and identifies a variable that is decisive for the amount of the loss.
Version and data management: there is a great deal of skepticism and even myths surrounding this topic, especially in the automation environment. But are these concerns still justified given the current state of the art?

Majority stake in Intel Security sold
After the planned integration of security functions into hardware never really got off the ground, Intel is parting with its majority stake in the security specialist McAfee after six years.

A multifaceted update on Industry 4.0 & Industrial Internet, security and the cloud awaits participants at the Markt&Technik conference on the topic of "Digitalization". Registration is still possible at discounted early bird rates until September 19.

According to the VDMA, China's path to becoming an industrial nation and Industry 4.0 has a number of pitfalls - particularly in the field of cybersecurity. The plans for a new cyber security law could lead to a restriction of market access.

The family-owned company Phoenix Contact now has an advisory board to advise the management. The Blomberg-based company has also strengthened its position in the field of network technology.

A new Windows malware called 'Fantom' is trying to gain access to its victims' computers using a particularly sneaky trick: The malware tricks the user into believing it is a critical Windows update.

In the last two years, every second company in the German industry has been the target of cyber attacks - according to Bitkom, the damage amounts to 51 billion euros per year. Who are the victims and who are the perpetrators? How badly is the mechanical and plant engineering sector affected?