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Claroty works with Amazon Web Services to help companies realize the full potential of the cloud.
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Claroty works with Amazon Web Services to help companies realize the full potential of the cloud.

How can data centers be cooled for AI? How successful is malware programmed with WormGPT? And how can virtualized control systems be integrated into production using TSN? Computer&Automation issue 08/2024 provides answers to these questions and more.
LLMs open up new possibilities for analyzing and improving code. This article is the first of a three-part series on experiments that show how already available general language models influence safety-relevant processes and activities.

Data leaks can cost companies dearly. In Germany, the costs have recently risen significantly - but local companies are among the fastest when it comes to fixing them.

Computer problems are disrupting air traffic in many places around the world. Here is an overview of what is known so far and the aspects that are still unclear.

TXOne Networks, provider of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), has appointed Stephen Driggers as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). In this role, he will oversee the development and execution of comprehensive revenue strategies.

Read in the current issue of Computer&Automation how ChatGPT can provide support in the conception phase, how LLMs are used in code analysis and whether TSN can be considered as a backbone for virtualized control systems.
Moxa - Security basics - Part 3
An operator of decentralized energy resources (DER) has sustainably mitigated its cybersecurity threats with a comprehensive strategy. The example can serve as a guide for other companies to secure their systems. Part 3 of the series.
It is seen as an energy source of the future: hydrogen. There are risks involved in its production, handling and use that can be controlled with the help of safe automation technology.
Automation is currently characterized by exciting trends - these are "revolutionary" innovations with which the IT industry has long had experience, but the automation industry has not yet. "IT meets OT" with practical examples.