Carol Rudinschi, PhD

Carolina Rudinschi, PhD,  author of a Digital Media Book, brings  a wealth of experience in Research, Journalism, Public Relations and Social Media. Certifications include: Google Adwords Certified Specialist (Search & Mobile), Hootsuite Certified Professional, Facebook BluePrint & Digital Marketing Certification from University of Illinois. She has a PhD in Digital Journalism & Media and is experienced in running campaigns on Google AdWords, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn.

Carolina has an engagement in the global influencer program of Siemens AG. This is NOT an endorsement of SIEMENS AS products or services. It is Carolina’s role to encourage SIEMENS AG to think more openly and engage in a wider community. Carolina is independent in her work in this wider community and provides a unique set of insights accordingly to those willing to listen.

Carolina participates/participated in influencer & analysts programs with ABB, Hewlett Packard Enterprises, IBM, Schneider Electric, PTC.

Anil Gupta, Contributor
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Anil Gupta, Contributor

Anil Gupta is a scholar interested in exploring developments in the area of Internet of Things, BigData, Machine Learning, AI etc. He has about 23 years of experience in Connected Cars, Connected Devices, Embedded software, Automotive Infotainment, Telematics, GIS, Energy, and Telecom domain. Recently Anil wrote a book entitled Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Internet of Things […]

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Top World’s Artificial Intelligence Researchers and Influencers
· Artificial Intelligence

Top World’s Artificial Intelligence Researchers and Influencers

“Someday AI will change the world. But it is important to realize that statistics ≠ knowledge, and that <<deep learning>> is much more superficial than people realize. We still have a long way to go”, said Gary Marcus, one of the top AI researcher, Founder and CEO of Geometric Intelligence for Onalytica. From my perspective, […]

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CEO Insights: Four major challenges in protecting ICS from cyber attacks
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CEO Insights: Four major challenges in protecting ICS from cyber attacks

As part of the CEO Insights Series, IIoT World’s Managing Editor, Lucian Fogoros, interviews Indegy’s CEO, Barak Perelman, about the major challenges in protecting ICS from cyber attacks and the best defenses against cyber threats in Industrial Internet of Things era. Lucian Fogoros: What are the major challenges in protecting ICS from cyber attacks? Barak […]

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Robotics Q&A with Mauro Fenzi, CEO of Comau
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Robotics Q&A with Mauro Fenzi, CEO of Comau

Science and technology are essential tools for innovation. In the next few years, the impact of Digital Transformation will accelerate. Internet of Things (IoT aka M2M, IIOT, IoE – though each has its specific focus) is considered the most important trend in digitization. From connected homes, cars, cities to entire industries such as healthcare, insurance, […]

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Values and Challenges of SCADA Systems for Outside-the-Fence Applications
· Smart Manufacturing

Values and Challenges of SCADA Systems for Outside-the-Fence Applications

Implementing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems for outside-the-fence applications is gaining popularity among industries where assets are sprawled across a large geographic area. SCADA systems, however, were initially developed and optimized for inside-the-fence applications. In such setups, machinery and infrastructure are typically co-located or within short reach of a field office or central […]

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Kudzai Manditereza, Developer Advocate
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Kudzai Manditereza, Developer Advocate

Kudzai is an experienced Technology Communicator and Electronic Engineer based in Germany. As a Developer Advocate at HiveMQ, his goals include creating compelling content to help developers and architects adopt MQTT and HiveMQ for their IIoT projects. In addition to his primary job functions, Kudzai runs a popular YouTube channel and Podcast where he teaches […]

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The impact of WannaCry on industrial control systems (ICS)
· Cybersecurity

The impact of WannaCry on industrial control systems (ICS)

As the WannaCry ransomware (MS17-010) has spread globally in the last 24 hours and severely impacted the National Health System and locked hospital workers out of critical healthcare patient data,  Brad Hegrat, IOActive’s Director of Advisory Services, explains the impact of WannaCry on industrial control systems (ICS).  The impact of WannaCry on ICSA few weeks ago back […]

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Using DNS to Defend Against IoT Botnets
· Cybersecurity

Using DNS to Defend Against IoT Botnets

Sometimes cyberattacks come from a direction you weren’t really expecting. We all know about threats from ransomware, nation-state actors, industrial espionage, or hacker collectives looking for personally-identifiable information (particularly for credit cards). But we probably weren’t expecting our sites and services to be collateral damage in a small but nasty war in the world of […]

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Anatoli Lukkarinen, Business Development Manager
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Anatoli Lukkarinen, Business Development Manager

Passionate about customer experience and technology. Since I was a child, I have been interested in technology and especially about ICT and electronics. Being a highly social person, I also got interested in sales, marketing, and customers services at the very early age. Currently, I consider myself as solution expert in industrial, embedded and IIoT […]

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David Williamson, CEO
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David Williamson, CEO

David Williamson is the CEO of EfficientIP, a leading provider of DDI (DNS, DHCP, IPAM) headquartered in North America, Europe and Asia. EfficientIP is the world’s fastest growing DDI vendor, ensuring availability, performance and security of network services across a spectrum of commercial verticals and government sectors. Previously Williamson held sales leadership positions and helped to accelerate […]

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2017 – the “silence before the storm” when it comes to ICS breaches
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2017 – the “silence before the storm” when it comes to ICS breaches

Cyberespionage is now the most common type of attack seen in manufacturing, the public sector and now education, warns the Verizon 2017 Data Breach Investigations Report, which was published a week ago. Much of this is due to the high proliferation of propriety research, prototypes, and confidential personal data, which are hot-ticket items for cybercriminals. […]

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Top Internet of Things Research Frontiers of the Leaders
· Digital Disruption

Top Internet of Things Research Frontiers of the Leaders

Over the past years, the Internet has redefined Business to Business (B2B) industries. The evolution of technology will dramatically alter manufacturing, energy, agriculture, transportation and other industrial sectors of the economy. It is already transforming how people work through new interactions between humans and machines. Dubbed the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), this latest wave […]

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