The Siemens VersiCharge AC Series EV Chargers have emerged as essential infrastructure for the global transition toward electric mobility, playing a pivotal role in both commercial and residential sectors. Known for their robust engineering and feature-rich design, these charging systems are...
Across the global energy sector, industrial control systems (ICS) are pivotal to the reliable, resilient, and secure operation of critical infrastructure. The recent cybersecurity advisory concerning the Hitachi Energy Relion 670/650/SAM600-IO series, published by CISA and cross-verified with...
Amid rising global threats targeting industrial control systems (ICS), a cluster of security vulnerabilities discovered in Hitachi Energy’s RTU500 series has captured the attention of critical infrastructure operators worldwide. With the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency...
Schneider Electric has long been recognized as a leader in industrial automation and energy management. However, its widespread deployment in critical infrastructure sectors means security flaws in its products are not simply IT issues—they're converging with the heart of global operational...
As ICS vulnerabilities steadily march up the agenda of national security, critical infrastructure, and enterprise risk management, the release of thirteen new advisories by CISA on March 13, 2025, arrives as both a technical warning and an urgent call to action for IT, OT, and Windows...
A new cybersecurity advisory from the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has thrown a spotlight on SMA Sunny Portal, a web platform widely used for photovoltaic system management. This disclosure isn’t merely an arcane note for security practitioners; its implications...
Even the most unassuming boxes hiding away in locked industrial cabinets get their day in the cybersecurity spotlight, and today, the unblinking gaze is turned on the Schneider Electric Sage Series. If you had “vulnerabilities in remote terminal units” on your bingo card—even if you didn’t—strap...