Our latest video highlights how Canon offers an onsite mail screening and mailroom security service designed to help keep our clients safe. This includes “C B R N E” screening, which can identify five categories of harmful materials…chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive. Business continuity, the safety of your personnel, and your brand reputation are all at stake in your mailroom. Comprehensive C B R N E mail screening is a key component of a robust security program. Click on the audio icon below to view the video and learn more. #teamcanon #mailroom #mailroomsecurity
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The safety of your business operations begins with your facility's security from threats sent in mail and packages. Our CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive) screening services detect these threatening agents in the mail and packages before they enter your building, providing you and your coworkers with unparalleled safety and peace of mind. - Advanced Screening Technology: Our state-of-the-art technology is capable of detecting and isolating a wide range of hazards, from chemicals and narcotics to biological agents, radiological exposure, nuclear threats, and explosive devices. Our screening process ensures that every piece of mail is thoroughly inspected before it reaches your hands. - Immediate Response: At TMG, we respond to threats immediately. Our systems are calibrated to detect levels of radiological and nuclear materials, allowing us to take swift action to neutralize any potential danger. - Expertise and Protection: With our extensive experience, TMG is your trusted partner in mail security. We bring the highest standards of safety to your doorstep, ensuring that your business remains secure no matter the risk. When it comes to protecting your business, TMG’s CBRNE Mail Screening services offer the comprehensive security you need. Trust us to safeguard your operations so you can focus on what matters most—running your business. #MailSecurity #CBRNE #BusinessSafety #TMG #WhereServiceMatters #Innovation #WorkplaceSecurity #GlobalExpertise #MailScreening
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The United States Of America's CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) categorizes its critical infrastructure into 16 sectors which are critical to the national security, infrastructure, health and public safety and their smooth operations in the country 1. Chemical 2. Commercial Facilities 3. Communications 4. Critical Manufacturing 5. Dams 6. Defense Industrial Base 7. Emergency Services 8. Energy 9. Financial Services 10. Food and Agriculture 11. Government Facilities 12. Healthcare and Public Health 13. Information Technology 14. Nuclear Reactors, Materials and Waste 15. Transportation Systems 16. Water and Wastewater Systems #cybersecurity #technology
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It's not about security. It's about trust: CyberRisk Executive | VCISO | Fractional Leader | Public Speaker
This headline is discomforting for those of us in the cybersecurity field. Unfortunately there isn't much detail in the story: the company that operates the Sellafield nuclear site on the Cumbrian coast may have suffered a cybersecurity breach in 2023, and is now being prosecuted for "Information Technology security offences." We want tight security controls on nuclear power generation so perhaps this is warranted, but we don't have a well-defined cybersecurity model to measure against. Even with decades and decades of legal precedence, prosecution of crimes like fraud are hardly straightforward. In recent years we have seen cybersecurity-related charges for SolarWinds, Meta and now (maybe) Sellafield. But based on what standard? When the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was first introduced, there was a similar period of uncertainty where executives could be prosecuted for financial mismanagement, but the definition was unclear and had to be defined by precedence in the courts. Are we trying to define similar precedence for cybersecurity without something similar to Sarbanes-Oxley as guidance? Supreme Court associate justice Potter Stewart famously defined obscenity as, "I know it when I see it." On the extreme edges of cybersecurity failure we would probably agree with this type of definition, but there is a lot of grey in between the obvious and the uncertain. Criminal prosecution is a very high penalty for such vagaries. What do my CISO peers think? Is this a step in the right direction? To much too soon? Do we need better definitions for compliance, or stronger penalties to push change in the right direction? https://lnkd.in/gEPunA3y #cybersecurity #hacking #criminalprosecution #itsabouttrust
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💡 Alert fatigue is one of the most dangerous phenomena in any mission-critical environment; your SOC is no exception ⚡The problem with alert fatigue and false positive alerts in cybersecurity is not just about analyst burnout; real threats get missed, your team’s capacity is reduced during critical moments and trust in your security operations reduces 🚀 If you need a SOC superhero, then make sure to read our latest whitepaper on reducing alert fatigue - SenseOn's 24/7 SOC service gives you unparalleled visibility and protection, allowing you to focus on the threats that really matter 💜 Download the report here: https://lnkd.in/eewfkhAv #cybersecurity #ai #alertfatigue
It’s killed hospital patients, crashed aircraft, and caused nuclear meltdowns... Sounds a little extreme, right? Alert fatigue is a dangerous problem in mission-critical environments, including your SOC. Studies estimate that at least 64% of all security alerts will likely be redundant. All those messages, emails, and tickets that don’t lead to real threats desensitise analysts. SenseOn Ethan Robinson Adam Woolhead Ottr Works #alertfatigue #senseOn #ndr
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As federal agencies advance in their digital transformation journeys, there's a tremendous opportunity to enhance system and operational efficiency. The OnPoint team is proud to support the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Mission Specific IT Services in this endeavor. We partnered with DOE to provide strategic program support and rigorous monitoring of all IT systems and procedures, driving increased effectiveness in systems development and operations. Learn more about our work supporting DOE and other federal agencies that are addressing our nation's energy, environment and nuclear challenges. https://lnkd.in/e84HwBdU #DigitalTransformation #DOE #ITInnovation Samara Schulman, Greg DeLoache, Jeff Mercurio, MS, David Hefter, Sam Kurdi, Pete Tseronis
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss how 45K Nuclear research personnel were impacted by a data breach. Blacks in Cybersecurity Heroes Media Group #cybersecurity https://lnkd.in/e9-g4_K3
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Good to see more openness to this. It makes sense as part of the net zero push, and the technology has existed for decades now in the defence and commercial sectors... but there are still huge challenges to widespread use in terms of safety, security, regulation, and public sentiment. #globalsupplychains #decarbonisation #keyandco
Maersk agrees to study nuclear-powered container shipping
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What do these verticals have in common? Safety, Security & Control is the priority. STREAMWIDE's Team on mission for Mission Critical communications, when there is no room for error. #oilandgas #chemicalindustry #nuclearpower #electric
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Good news for the #SMR deployment!!! The #SmallModularReactor (#SMR) Regulators’ Forum has published five new reports, where experienced regulators identify and address key challenges in this emerging field... Among other topics, the reports developed by the Small Modular Reactor Regulators’ Forum (SMR RF) working groups cover key areas, such as the importance of integrating security, safeguards and safety considerations at the early design stages... Stimulating the exchange of information and experience between the different global regulators we could be an step closer of #GlobalLicensingStandardization!!!
Five Reports of the SMR Regulators’ Forum Published
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I believe industrial cybersecurity should gain even more importance, and deeper research and developments should be conducted in this field. As we witnessed in the attack on the fuel pipeline, the uninterrupted flow of life is significantly affected. Imagine the same scenario happening to the electrical infrastructure, water pipeline, or even when passing through a bridge that opens or closes unexpectedly. What about the situation with nuclear power plants... Agree ? #industrialcybersecurity #scadasecurity #otcybersecurity
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