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November 2008

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CONTROL is the only magazine exclusively dedicated to the global process automation market with a readership of 65,000 plus engineering, operations and management professionals. The publication reports on developing trends, illustrates successful applications, and updates the basic skills and knowledge base that provide the profession's foundation.
Articles
Carving Up Security...More Online Resources
Executive editor Jim Montague Gathers for You Additional Online Security Resources. Check Them Out
Help from the 100-Year-Old Engineer
PlantTriage Attacks the “Too Much Data” Problem That Afflicts Many Process Operations
Three-Mile Island, Preventing Boiler Blowups and More
Learn More on the Three Mile Island Accident
Protecting Our Cyber Infrastructure
Cyber-Covering Your Assets Is More Than Fending Off Terrorists, and That’s Not Good News
Access Control
Fences, Barriers, Sensors and Video Cameras Can Help Keep Bad Guys from Getting into Your Plant
Carving Up Security
Many Process Control Engineers and IT Technicians Are Still Learning to Communicate with Each Other, but Some Are Sitting Down to Define Roles and Divvy Up Security Responsibilities to Give Their Applications and Organizations Some Much-Needed Peace of Mind
Get Ready for Your Process Close-Up
LumaSense Technologies Introduces Mikron MCL-320MF Fixed-Installation Process Camera for Industrial and Monitoring Applications
Defending Your Plant
Securing the Perimeter Just Isn't Enough. You Have to Have Inside Defense Too
Infrastructure Cybersecurity Is in Our Hands
There Is Growing Recognition of the Bottom-Line Impact of the Cyber Event That Doesn’t Happen
Nuclear Plant Security and Cyber Terrorism
How To Improve Nuclear Power Plant Security
Online You’ll Always Find More
Check <i>Control's</i> Small Cyber Spaces Where We Group Together Automation Online Resources
When You Need to Know about Level Measurement
This Month's Resources on Level Measurement
Patches the Bad Dog
Why Can’t Patches the Dog Sit at the Firewall and Bite the Hand Off the Bad Guys Whenever He Spots One?
Looking Forward
Industrial Computer Vendors Give You a Glimpse into the Future.
OneGear, PowerFlex 755 Headline New Intelligent Motor Controls
Meet the Next Generation of Medium-Voltage Motor Control
Do Safety and Security Mix?
Combining Safety and Security Simplifies Plant Operation, But Are Integrated Systems Secure?
Are Integrated Safety/Security Systems Secure?
Process Plant Safety Used to Be Relatively Simple
Secure Answers for a Risky Business
Why Is There Such an Increased Focus on Security?
Shhhhhhhh.. .It’s a Secret
How Do You Keep Control of Sensitive Information? Can You? Should You?
Feedback: Security
Security Death by Committee?
Security Lifestyle
Security’s Not a One-Shot Deal, but a Lifestyle. <i>Control</i> Explores Its Many Aspects Across the Process Control Universe
Security Standards Stewpot Simmering
Process Controls Engineers, IT Technicians, Manufacturers and End Users Have Been Left Hungry as Government Departments, Trade Organizations and Corporations Struggle to Develop and Coordinate Basic Standards for Securing Industrial Networks and Software
What Is To Be Done?
Who’s Going to Step Up and Create A Global Infrastructure Computer Emergency Response Team?
News
Moore Industries Seeks Oldest Products Still in Service
Moore Industries Is Celebrating Its 40th Anniversary This Year, and Is Trying to Find the Oldest of Its Products That Are Still In Service
COTS takes a back seat as DeltaV locks out intruders
New Proprietary Technology to Supplant Existing COTS Devices
Yokogawa’s R&D looks to an IP future
Further Additions to the CentumVP Portfolio
Wireless challenges for 44% of all measurements
Yokogawa’s European User Conference in Barcelona 2008
Bailey looks to IntelaTrac and MES for growth
Double Digit Growth
Accounts of Philp’s resignation exaggerated
Graeme Philp Has Not Resigned from MTL
Rockwell restructuring restarts rumor mill
Restructuring is designed to better align resources with growth opportunities and reduce costs in light of current and anticipated market conditions.
Windows CE – the new lean SCADA warp drive?
Rediscovering Windows CE
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