For years, the security model for water systems has been the air gap—a mythical wall where everything inside is trusted and everything outside is not. The problem? That air gap already has a bunch of holes in it, and Industry 4.0 is making more.| Agilicus
Alright, let’s have a chat. There’s a concept that has been kicking around the tech world since the days of dial-up and digital dinosaurs, but it’s more important now than ever. It’s the trio of Authentication, Authorisation, and Access: “AAA” if you’re into the whole brevity thing. Too many people think that once you’ve logged into a system, you’ve got the keys to the entire kingdom. But that’s like thinking that because you have a ticket to the cinema, you’re also allo...| Agilicus
In an era where artificial intelligence dominates headlines, its impact extends far beyond futuristic applications into the realm of cyber warfare, profoundly reshaping the threat landscape for critical infrastructure. Recently, I hosted a webinar exploring how AI amplifies cyber risks, making attackers more effective and critical assets more vulnerable. The core message? While AI may not introduce entirely new vulnerabilities in the short term, it significantly enhances the efficiency and re...| Agilicus
CityWorks by Trimble is a commonly used GIS system. And, it is commonly either self-hosted, or, hosted by a set of individual partners, running as a virtual host within Microsoft IIS. A newly issued alert from CISA, and a note from Trimble, indicate that CVE-2025-0994 is being actively exploited (a Known Exploited Vulnerability) as an 8.6. How do you read an 8.6? Well, roughly the same way you would read an earthquake. Versions prior to January 29th, 2025 are vulnerable. Trimble has released ...| Agilicus