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Podcast: The State of ICS/SCADA Security

In this episode of the Security Conversations podcast, Cylance Technical Directors Billy Rios and Terry McCorkle join Ryan Naraine to discuss the state of security in the ICS/SCADA world, the need for secure coding practices and whether the i

<p><img src="/sites/default/files/imagecache/slider/SecurityConversations-Podcast.jpg" alt="Security Conversations With Ryan Naraine" title="The State of ICS/SCADA Security" width="200" height="125" style="margin: 5px 10px; float: left;" /><span><span>In this episode of the Security Conversations podcast, Cylance Technical Directors <strong>Billy Rios</strong> and <strong>Terry McCorkle</strong> join Ryan Naraine to discuss the state of security in the ICS/SCADA world, the need for secure coding practices and whether the i

In this episode of the Security Conversations podcast, Cylance Technical Directors Billy Rios and Terry McCorkle join Ryan Naraine to discuss the state of security in the ICS/SCADA world, the need for secure coding practices and whether the industry will have to rely on third-party security software.

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