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The "WinCC Security Concept" documentation contains recommended and mandatory procedures for planning and building secure, networked WinCC automation solutions with...

Post-Stuxnet Industrial Security: How to Detect Industrial Malware on Day Zero

Preventing the next Stuxnet-like attack on the control world might be impossible, but operators can mitigate the effects and contain worms and viruses through early...

How Stuxnet Spreads - A Study of Infection Paths in Best Practice Systems

The Stuxnet worm is a sophisticated piece of computer malware designed to sabotage industrial processes controlled by Siemens SIMATIC WinCC, S7 and PCS 7 control...

Distributed Modular I/O Technology Guide

The focus of this whitepaper is to inform controls engineers working for machine builders about the advantages of distributed modular I/O on an industrial network...

Overcoming Concerns about Wireless PACs and I/O in Industrial Automation

<b>Industrial Automation Flirts with Wireless</b><br> The automation industry increasingly finds wireless attractive, and for several reasons.<br> - Running a wired...

Fieldbus and remote I/O system comparison

Nine manufacturers participated in the FuRIOS study, which was conduced under the lead of an end user company that compared its use of fieldbus and remote I/O in...

New I/O architecture options

This White Paper addresses application considerations for Ethernet based I/O systems, including system layout, infrastructure requirements, installation, and...

I/O Solutions for Temperature Monitoring

This white paper describes various temperature sensors such as RTDs, thermocouples, ICTDs, thermistors, and infrared sensors, and the Opto 22 solutions for using them.

The benefits of connectorized I/O

This White Paper asserts that connectorization is the perfect complement to fieldbus systems, but difficult to measure during the initial planning stages.

Using Tofino to Control the Spread of Stuxnet Malware

<p>This application note describes how to use the Tofino Industrial Security Solution to prevent the spread of the Stuxnet worm in both Siemens and non-Siemens...

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