As the industry relies more and more on technology to control trains, tracks, and communication systems, it becomes vulnerable to cybersecurity threats.
Given the potential consequences of a successful cyber-attack on the rail sector, including service disruptions, safety concerns, and financial losses, cybersecurity must be a top priority for rail companies.
Among the components that can be affected are the signalling systems, which allow trains to operate safely and efficiently.
This consists of various devices and technologies that communicate information to train operators, including trackside signals, interlocking systems, and train control systems.
The July issue of Rail Express investigates the importance of having an efficient cybersecurity plan in place, and the latest updates in signalling equipment.
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1 x Full page advertisement for July edition – Rail Express (ad to be supplied).
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Editorial will be written for you by a Rail Express journalist.
To be a part of it, get in touch before May 23, 2023.
Alex Cowdery
Business Development Manager, Rail Express Magazine
alex.cowdery@primecreative.com.au
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