Team82, Claroty’s new research arm, discovers vulnerabilities in cloud-based ICS management platforms Tuesday, 27 July 2021 11:35 Team82, Claroty’s new research arm, discovers vulnerabilities in cloud-based ICS management platforms
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COMPANY NEWS Claroty, a leader in industrial cybersecurity, launches Team82, its new research arm dedicated to threat research reports, policies, and disclosures. It recently published a report that details vulnerabilities in cloud-based management platforms and the need to secure implementations.
Claroty launches Team82, its new research arm that provides vulnerability and threat research to customers and defenders of industrial networks.
Team82 recently released a report on critical vulnerabilities found in cloud-based management platforms for industrial control systems (ICS). The report highlighted the rise of ICS in the cloud and the growing need to secure cloud implementations in industrial environments.
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