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How Inductive Automation’s endpoint security strategy makes manufacturing more secure

Posted 2 weeks ago by technology_o6swjd
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Robotics plays an increasingly essential role in modern manufacturing, but their utility and cost-effectiveness could be enhanced further with improved networking approaches.
Endpoint security is part of Inductive Automation's DNA, and it had to replace 500 endpoints to keep its DevOps, engineering and SDLC secure.Read More

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