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Daily Update: April 26, 2021

Subscribe on LinkedIn to be notified of each new Daily Update a curated selection of essential intelligence on financial markets and the global economy from S&P Global. As the global community aims to accelerate decarbonization, some industries are set to benefit sooner than others from shift to the hydrogen economy. Because it already maintains much of the infrastructure needed to produce hydrogen, the industrial gas sector will be one of the first to fully adopt hydrogen over the next two decades closely followed by oil refining, chemical, and fertilizer industries, according to new S&P Global Ratings research. This shift will be dependent on leading industrial gas players increasing their investments in blue and green hydrogen facilities, and represents a critical opportunity to strengthen revenue and earnings over the long-term. 

iTWire - Zscaler advances Zero Trust Security for the digital business

iTWire Tuesday, 20 April 2021 22:01 Zscaler advances Zero Trust Security for the digital business Shares Company News: Zscaler, the leader in cloud security, today announced innovations for the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform and new programs designed to secure digital businesses. New security solutions, resources for IT execs and practitioners, and deployment guides to expedite zero trust adoption are redefining the rules of IT security for today s internet-driven, cloud-first businesses. The combination of these offerings provides digital businesses a holistic approach to securing modern organisations and the pragmatic skills and blueprints needed to be competitive. Digital transformation has fundamentally changed the way modern businesses innovate and operate. This seismic shift has been accelerated by enterprises move to cloud-based SaaS models and the internet becoming the new corporate network – shattering 30 years of IT networking and security pri

Internet protocol suite stack vulnerabilities threaten IoT devices

Internet protocol suite stack vulnerabilities threaten IoT devices Internet protocol suite stack vulnerabilities threaten IoT devices The latest in a long line of vulnerabilities in a key part of the networking stack threatens a major open source operating system, printers and medical IoT devices Credit: Dreamstime A set of vulnerabilities in Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) stacks used by FreeBSD and three popular real-time operating systems designed for the Internet of Things (IoT) has been revealed by security vendor Forescout and JSOF Research. The nine vulnerabilities could potentially affect 100 million devices in the wild. Nucleus NET, IPNet and NetX are the other operating systems affected by the vulnerabilities, which a joint report issued by Forescout and JSOF dubbed Name:Wreck.

TCP/IP stack vulnerabilities threaten IoT devices

Metamorworks / Getty Images A set of vulnerabilities in TCP/IP stacks used by FreeBSD and three popular real-time operating systems designed for the IoT was revealed this week by security vendor Forescout and JSOF Research. The nine vulnerabilities could potentially affect 100 million devices in the wild. Nucleus NET, IPNet and NetX are the other operating systems affected by the vulnerabilities, which a joint report issued by Forescout and JSOF dubbed Name:Wreck. In a report on the vulnerabilities, Forescout writes that TCP/IP stacks are particularly vulnerable for several reasons, including widespread use, the fact that many such stacks were created a long time ago, and the fact that they make an attractive attack surface, thanks to unauthenticated functionality and protocols that cross network perimeters.

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