For anyone managing legacy systems sustaining significant revenue, the challenge isn’t modernizing—it's doing so without negatively impacting the business.
Critical infrastructure organizations face constant pressure to modernize, but rapid transformation often outpaces security.
The demand for reliable power systems in critical facilities continues to increase, putting pressure on engineers to design reliable systems within project budgets that are often decreasing. This ...
Lindsey Berckman, Brian Wolfe and Chris Weggeman discuss overcoming cybersecurity challenges for the A&D industry through an integrated, mission-driven approach. AW: Why is cybersecurity such an ...
EC&M Editor-in-Chief, Ellen Parson, discusses “2026 NEC Code Changes: Key Impacts for Electrical Contractors” with subject matter expert Chad Kennedy, Director of Industry Standards for Schneider ...
A war of words is erupting over the reliability and safety of New York City buses. The union representing bus dispatchers says critical systems inside the MTA's bus command center repeatedly failed, ...
An ever-increasing number of information systems are becoming indispensable in nearly all aspects of health care delivery, from electronic health records (EHRs) and radiology image viewers to ...
The year 2024’s ransomware shake-up, fueled by law enforcement crackdowns on giants like LockBit, has shifted focus to critical operations, with major attacks this year hitting targets like ...
Trust in the artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities employed by critical systems, such as air defence or flight control, must be proven rather than just declared, according to a top scientist from ...
A coordinated campaign has been observed targeting a recently disclosed critical-severity vulnerability that has been present ...