WORLD OF INDUSTRIES 06/2018 (RU)
WORLD OF INDUSTRIES 06/2018 (RU)
WORLD OF INDUSTRIES 06/2018 (RU)
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Expert-talk<br />
Oliver Winzenried in conversation with<br />
Nicole Steinicke at IAMD Show Beijing<br />
https://youtu.be/jLHd8zrDcxU<br />
Security for the connected industry<br />
AUTOMATION<br />
The Industrial Internet of Things, Made in China 2025,<br />
Cyber-Physical Systems – many new terms have been<br />
coined to describe something that will influence the<br />
way we work. What does the IoT mean for mechanical<br />
engineers or the manufacturers of controllers or other<br />
devices? We have spoken to Oliver Winzenried, CEO of<br />
Wibu-Systems, about the risks and opportunities that<br />
lie ahead and the solutions we have available.<br />
In car factories, driverless transporters bring semi-finished goods<br />
from production line to production line, where robots choose the<br />
tools they need from their kits to process them. Robots will be sent<br />
to fight fires in places too dangerous for humans; robots will provide<br />
care, and nurture and grow plants. The list of applications that<br />
are suited for the Internet of Things is already long, and it is growing<br />
every day. The IoT systems of the future will rely on public networks,<br />
but public networks are not safe environments. Hackers are always<br />
looking for backdoors or exploits to use in their criminal endeavors.<br />
Author: Nicole Steinicke, Editor, World of Industries<br />
Attackers’ attempts to tamper with data can cause and are already<br />
causing untold damage. The IoT has many unprotected flanks,<br />
which means that every component needs to have its own appropriate<br />
safeguards. This requires fully secure and reliable channels<br />
over which components in factories can communicate with each<br />
other.<br />
Strategy for success: Wibu-Systems’ concept for<br />
protection, licensing, and security<br />
Wibu-Systems, a privately held company founded by engineers<br />
Oliver Winzenried and Marcellus Buchheit in 1989, is an innovative<br />
technology leader in the global software license lifecycle management<br />
market. Wibu-Systems offers CodeMeter, a complete package<br />
for protection, licensing, and security that fulfills all relevant standards<br />
and requirements. CodeMeter is its core product, available<br />
either as a dongle (CmDongle), device-bound license (CmAct-<br />
License), or cloud license (CmCloudLicense). CodeMeter’s components<br />
are integrated into software and back-office systems to guarantee<br />
a streamlined process. Nicole Steinicke, Editor-in-chief, met<br />
Oliver Winzenried at the exhibition IAMD Beijing, China and spoke<br />
to him about the future of protection, licensing, and security for the<br />
Internet of Things.<br />
32 <strong>WORLD</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>INDUSTRIES</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
01 CodeMeter offers secure protection and effective license<br />
control for software and digital documents