human-machine interface

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The human-machine interface (HMI) tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the evolution and security of interfaces between humans and computers. Topics include Microsoft's vision for AI-driven, multimodal Windows interaction that reduces reliance on mouse and keyboard, as well as cybersecurity advisories from CISA and EPA regarding Internet-exposed HMIs in critical infrastructure like water systems. A CISA red team assessment also highlights vulnerabilities in HMI systems within critical infrastructure. These threads explore both the future of HMI design and the urgent need to secure HMIs against cyber threats.
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    Windows 2030: The Future of AI-Driven, Multimodal Computing Without Mouse and Keyboard

    The vision for Windows by the year 2030 is being redefined by Microsoft’s top minds, with a future that minimizes traditional input methods like mouse and keyboard in favor of multimodal interaction—where talking to your PC may become as natural as typing once was. In a recent discussion...
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    CISA and EPA Urge Cybersecurity Vigilance for Water Systems' HMIs

    In a timely release that strikes at the heart of critical infrastructure security, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled a joint fact sheet detailing the significant cybersecurity risks posed by Internet-exposed Human...
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    CISA Red Team Assessment: Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities Uncovered

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently unveiled an advisory outlining the findings from a Red Team assessment conducted on a U.S. critical infrastructure sector organization. While most advisories induce yawns from non-security pros, this one is a wake-up...
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