How does zero trust strengthen the security of collaborative robotics (cobots) in manufacturing and other industries?
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Zero Trust is an approach to cybersecurity that requires verifying and authenticating all individuals and devices trying to connect to a network, regardless of their location. When applied to collaborative robotics (cobots) in manufacturing and other industries, Zero Trust can significantly strengthen security by providing continuous monitoring and strict access controls. This means that cobots must authenticate themselves before being allowed to interact with any other system or device. By implementing Zero Trust principles, organizations can ensure that only authorized entities can communicate with their cobots, reducing the risk of unauthorized access, data breaches, and malicious attacks.
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