Last week I wrote about how the Israel-Iran conspiracy theory around the Stuxnet worm was built entirely on one security engineer's personal conjecture (Ralph Langner) with absolutely no weighing of ...
Ralph Langner is the closest thing to a rock star that you get in the Dockers and pocket-protector world of industrial control systems. The German researcher made headlines in 2010 as among the first ...
ICS expert Ralph Langner has thrown back the covers on Stuxnet revealing a two-pronged attack intent not only on disrupting Iran’s nuclear capabilities, but flexing the attackers’ muscle in building ...
TALLINN, ESTONIA—Sitting in the front row for the first full day of the International Conference on Cyber Conflict was one of the industry’s foremost “rock star” researchers, Ralph Langner. The German ...
MinnPost’s journalists are out in the community to report on the things that are happening in Minnesota. Your support right now will help fund their work AND keep our news paywall-free. One year ago a ...
The Stuxnet worm isn't just infecting thousands of industrial control systems--its hype is also spreading unchecked throughout the news outlets of the Western world. The latest take on the media's new ...
Critical infrastructure operators that have adopted the security industry's popular risk management mindset are doing it wrong, according to Ralph Langner. Langner, the German security expert who ...
Stuxnet — the worm that targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities in 2010, allegedly launched by the U.S. and Israel — was a bigger program dating back three years earlier than was initially thought, a new ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
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