Layers of security:
I wish there were, but there just isn’t.... There is no one device, hardware, or software that is the single defense for all known and future network attack vectors—including the one critical weakness: humans. You know, some thing or device that you could simply put at your network's front door and have it reject all the bad guys, but allow the friendlies in without question. Secure and easy is still a wish.
The solution then really comes down to layers. Adding layers that each will take a lot of time and a lot of effort to peel back, so much so that most attackers simply give up and move on.
The past few blog posts have talked about some of those layers, so let's now put it all together and see just how we might go about building a very robust mobile-accessible industrial automation network.
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Topics:
Process control,
Discrete control,
groov,
Internet of Things,
PLCs,
Remote monitoring,
Electronics,
Tips,
IoT,
Machine builder,
PACs,
OEM,
Integrators,
Networking
Tale of two LANs
Would you like to view critical plant status from anywhere on the Internet?
Are you worried that if you connect your automation network to your company’s IT network (which is likely connected to the Internet), the wrong people could access your control system? Or that traffic like YouTube might impact your automation network throughput?
Would you like to get an email or text message alerting you to an out-of-band condition, but since your automation network is not linked to the IT department email server, you can’t set anything like that up?
There are a lot of advantages and only a few disadvantages to segmenting your IT (Information Technology) network from your OT (Operational Technology, in other words your controls) networks. While there are a few different ways to segment networks, in this blog we are going to look at separating them using one of two Opto 22 products: SNAP PAC Controllers and groov.
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Topics:
Process control,
groov,
Internet of Things,
Electronics,
IoT,
Machine builder,
PACs,
Networking
Do you monitor temperatures?
A lot of control engineers do, especially in fields like water treatment, refrigeration, thermoforming, refining, food processing, and energy or building management.
There are a variety of temperature sensors on the market—ICTDs, thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors, infrared sensors. Accuracy, cost, wiring complexity, and environmental conditions are some of the factors that determine which one is best for your application.
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Topics:
Energy management,
Process control,
Food & beverage,
Water & wastewater,
Machine builder,
optonews,
OEM,
Integrators,
OptoNews 2015-06-17
You've heard us talk about groov. Now see how you can get your automation system on your mobile device—without programming—in this new pre-recorded webinar.
Opto 22's Ben Orchard and Benson Hougland walk you through it.
They're really enthusiastic! And you'll see why.
Watch the recorded webinar at your own time and your own pace. See how you can:
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Topics:
Webinars,
groov,
Machine builder,
optonews,
OptoNews 2015-06-17
Two keys for secure communications:
What are SSL/TLS and HTTPS? You may have heard them being used on the Internet, and you have more than likely used them when logging into your bank, but what are they?
Is there anything you need to do to use these secure protocols?
What goes on "behind the curtain" in your web browser when you use them?
In this week's blog we are going to continue the theme of network security by taking a close look at SSL/TLS and HTTPS.
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Topics:
Discrete control,
groov,
Internet of Things,
Remote monitoring,
Electronics,
Tips,
IoT,
Machine builder,
Integrators,
Networking
Get the latest groov View app for iOS and Android operating systems.
New in this release: Support for Android 5.0 (Lollipop) and verification of a valid SSL certificate on the groov Box or groov Server.
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groov,
Updates,
Machine builder,
optonews,
OptoNews 2015-06-03
Nothing like a cold shower to get you moving:
Most of us never give any thought to our hot water service pilot flame. But when it goes out...cold shower first thing in the morning, anyone?
Bleh.
The first time it happened, I simply re-lit the pilot and showered with cold water. After the third cold shower, I knew it was time to be a little more proactive!
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Topics:
Energy management,
groov,
Internet of Things,
Remote monitoring,
Water & wastewater,
Electronics,
Tips,
IoT,
Machine builder
Here's a cool new feature for your groov Box, available now: you can create your own private groov WiFi network with WPA2-PSK security.
That's right, the new groov Admin v1.570.39 includes a SoftAP option for GROOV-AR1 and GROOV-AR1-SNAP.
So even if there's no wireless network available, when you're close to the groov Box you can still connect your mobile device to groov and securely use the operator interface you've built.
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Topics:
groov,
Updates,
Remote monitoring,
Machine builder,
OptoNews 2015-03-04,
OEM