Webinar Cybersecurity
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Have you been hacked yet? Or do you think it won't happen to you?
Then you have either built up good security or you may not have thought about it yet. In February this year, 45% of companies had experienced cybercrime. By now, it will be a majority. Are you next?
Secure operational technology
The threat from malicious countries and professional cybercriminals is growing. Digital security is not a luxury, but pure necessity. And this no longer involves only information technology (IT), but especially operational technology (OT). This makes cybersecurity more complicated and important than ever. How do you prevent cybercriminals from getting a grip on your production process? And how do you organize its security and continuity?
These and other questions will be answered in the webinar Cybersecurity, which we are organizing together with our partners Siemens, Schneider Electric, Rittal and Phoenix Contact. Under the motto "one measure is no measure," we'll discuss a cocktail of measures that will prevent your business from being crippled.
We walk the route of risks of attacks, the many forms of hacks, from IT to OT. And via standards and legislation, we arrive at the technical options and variants. In short, a practical and urgent approach with Sjoerd van de Meerendonk of KADER as an experienced guide. Sjoerd has been studying this field for 25 years and advises companies.
Guidelines become regulations
The importance of cybersecurity is now so great that it requires special laws and regulations. Early next year, for example, a new legislative measure will come into effect that will remove the non-committal nature of cybersecurity, including with regard to OT. For example, the Machinery Directive has now been deemed too light, in part because it does not adequately address new digital risks. We will briefly address this as well.
Register and get acquainted with the possibilities for (mandatory) prevention, including required time, people and products, so you can make a good trade-off between investments and security.
Defend your entire company against digital danger and take a look at the webinar recording
Partners cybersecurity
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Sekisui AlveoRead moreFoam producer Sekisui Alveo has a large factory in Roermond. To support production and maintenance, warehouses and distribution points with thousands of different items are spread across the various halls. Think spare parts, personal protection equipment and consumables. The company cooperates intensively with itsme for management, such as recently with the step-by-step introduction of vendor managed inventory (VMI) for the grab stock of mechanical items.
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IECRead moreTo control the expansion of a silo park, engineering & construction company IEC called on Breemes. Being involved in the engineering from the beginning, the electrical service provider was able to make smart proposals for both the low-voltage part and the PLC control. ‘We have always been able to find each other well and when changes occurred, we were quickly on the same page with Breemes.’
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Heliox - Charged for DeliveryRead moreHeliox, a developer and manufacturer of charging systems for electric buses and trucks, was already working with itsme when production still took place in the Netherlands. Today, production has shifted to Slovakia, Portugal, and Moldova, and is also happening in the US. itsme remains the “irreplaceable” partner for the supply of electrical components and cable harnesses.
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BLOK System SupplyRead moreBlok System Supply and itsme have maintained an intensive relationship for many years. Early last year, this was further deepened with electronic data exchange via the Smart Connected Supplier Network. ‘It saves an enormous amount of time and reduces errors. We always have real-time information automatically.’ However, time for personal contact is not saved. ‘That is precisely what makes itsme a very nice party to work with.’
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Siemens - Cybersecurity - Defense in DepthRead moreWith the concept of ‘Defense in Depth,’ Siemens offers a layered security model that provides comprehensive and in-depth protection for industrial installations. This concept is based on the recommendations of IEC 62443, the world's leading standard for industrial cybersecurity.
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Schneider Electric - Schneider Electric – Harmony Tower LightsRead moreThe comprehensive Harmony signaling range from Schneider Electric includes a variety of beacons, tower lights, and multi-tone sounders. These signaling devices feature status indication, voice guidance, and configurable light and sound patterns to provide timely alerts for faults and abnormal conditions. They are known for easy installation, low maintenance, and high protection rating.
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nVent ERIFLEX - Advanced technologyRead morenVent ERIFLEX provides solutions for optimizing the design of electrical connections and grounding applications in low-voltage environments for OEMs, panel builders, and related industries. You can choose from standard connections made with copper braid or copper laminates, but made-to-order (MTO) customization is certainly also possible.
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Festo – Smart connectivityRead moreIntegrating a servo system is no longer just about mechanical or electrical connections. Smart connectivity is becoming increasingly important: how do you ensure the system works seamlessly with your PLC environment? With the multiprotocol CMMT-AS servo drive, Festo makes this integration easier than ever.