HackBook

147 posts

HackBook banner
HackBook

HackBook

@HackbookAI

HackBook is an industrial cybersecurity company that protects critical infrastructure from emerging cyber threats.

New York, NY Katılım Mart 2024
37 Takip Edilen19 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Go Beyond Software Firewalls with our Data Diode. At HackBook, we’ve reimagined the Data Diode from the ground up. No firmware. No OS. No remote risk. Just uncompromising protection built 100% in hardware, engineered for modern OT environments. HackBook delivers what others can’t: 🛡️ 100% Unidirectional ⚡ Lightning-Fast Setup 🧠 Zero Trust 🧱 Full Isolation Stop reacting. Start preventing today: hackbook.ai/products/data-…
English
0
2
2
227
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Let us pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our nation. Their sacrifice will forever be etched in our hearts.
HackBook tweet media
English
0
0
1
9
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Traditional identity management is often insufficient for modern ecosystems due to the complex relationships between people, systems, and hardware. HackBook's Cyber Digital Twin platform includes automated device registration, lifecycle management, and advanced data encryption to ensure network integrity. Ultimately, our solution enables businesses to overcome connectivity challenges and mitigate cybersecurity risks in an increasingly automated world.
HackBook tweet media
English
0
0
1
18
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Trust is everything in cybersecurity. To ensure our customers stay informed and empowered, we’ve launched a dedicated status page for all HackBook products and services. If you are a HackBook customer, you can now check our real-time operational status, view scheduled maintenance, and track incident resolutions in one centralized location: hackbookstatus.statuspage.io
English
0
0
1
13
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
In the pharmaceutical industry, the disruption of Operational Technology (OT) can lead to fatal consequences primarily by crippling a manufacturer's ability to supply critical treatments and medications to patients. Because the industry relies heavily on OT for its core production processes, any cyberattack that halts these operations directly interferes with the time-sensitive delivery of life-saving drugs. Acess the full Briefing at: hackbook.ai
HackBook tweet mediaHackBook tweet mediaHackBook tweet mediaHackBook tweet media
English
0
0
1
14
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
The pharmaceutical industry has become a primary target for cybercriminals and state-sponsored groups seeking to steal intellectual property. High-profile threats like ransomware, malware, and hardware-based attacks jeopardize sensitive research data and disrupt vital production schedules. These security breaches are often facilitated by technological vulnerabilities in connected devices, supply chain weaknesses, and internal human error. Such incidents result in devastating financial losses, legal liabilities, and significant damage to corporate reputations. Beyond economic harm, cyberattacks pose a direct threat to patient safety by interfering with the distribution of life-saving medications.
HackBook tweet media
English
0
0
0
17
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
In this video we explore the intensifying cyber threats facing the global pharmaceutical industry. Modern drug manufacturers are primary targets for intellectual property theft and ransomware due to the immense value of their data and the life-saving nature of their operations. Vulnerabilities often arise from interconnected digital systems, supply chain weaknesses, and covert hardware implants that bypass traditional security software. These attacks result in devastating financial losses, reputational damage, and direct risks to patient safety when production is halted.
English
0
0
0
23
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
HackBook's Cyber Digital Twin, was designed to enhance industrial operations through real-time virtualization and monitoring. The system creates virtual replicas of critical assets like drilling rigs and rotational controls to detect anomalies and prevent costly downtime. The platform prioritizes operational security and reliability, offering features such as high-availability scaling, secure mobile management, and support for various industrial communication protocols. Users can leverage interactive data visualization and automated processing rules to manage complex infrastructure with high precision. Beyond drilling, the platform's utility extends to various smart infrastructure applications, providing a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity services and managed detection tools. This technology aims to modernize industrial environments by synchronizing physical hardware with digital intelligence for improved safety and efficiency.
HackBook tweet media
English
0
0
0
16
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
HackBook's Cyber Digital Twin, creates a virtual replica of physical assets like oil and gas drilling rigs to enable real-time data synchronization. The platform enhances operational efficiency by monitoring critical parameters such as pressure, depth, and temperature while offering high availability and enterprise-grade security through encrypted communication. Users can now manage complex infrastructure by utilizing a variety of industrial protocols for seamless integration.
English
0
0
0
16
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Iranian-affiliated cyber actors have targeted multiple U.S. critical infrastructure sectors, specifically focusing on those that utilize internet-connected operational technology (OT) devices like programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The authoring agencies warn that because the targeted devices, specifically Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley PLCs are used so widely, there is a significant potential for additional targeting across other branded OT devices and other sectors within U.S. critical infrastructure. In some instances, this targeting has already led to operational disruptions and financial losses for organizations within these sectors.
HackBook tweet media
English
0
0
0
18
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Several United States government agencies issued a joint cybersecurity advisory to warn that Iranian-linked threat actors are actively sabotaging critical infrastructure. These hackers target internet-exposed programmable logic controllers (PLCs), specifically those made by Rockwell Automation, to disrupt essential services like water and energy.
English
0
0
0
18
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
At HackBook, security isn't just what we sell, it's who we are. Our customers and partners trust us with their most sensitive infrastructure, and we take that responsibility seriously. Today, we're taking that commitment a step further by launching the HackBook Trust Center. You can now visit out Trust Center to view our real-time compliance status, review our security documentation, and see how we protect your data every single day. trust.hackbook.ai
English
0
1
1
92
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Hardware-enforced isolation, specifically through technology like HackBook's Data Diode, protects critical infrastructure by establishing a physical, unidirectional gateway that ensures data can only flow in one direction, from the protected Industrial network to the corporate network. This method secures critical systems through several key mechanisms: 1) Elimination of Bidirectional Risk: Because the isolation is hardware-enforced, it is physically impossible for data to travel back into the OT network. This prevents remote attacks, malware, ransomware, and DOS attacks originating from external networks from ever reaching critical operations. 2) Zero Attack Surface: The technology often utilizes a simple hardware-only design based on gate array logic with no CPUs or operating systems to manage. This "pure hardware security" ensures there are no software vulnerabilities for an attacker to exploit, creating an unbreachable barrier. 3) Safe Data Export for Analytics: Critical infrastructure, such as SCADA systems, PLCs, and Historians, can export operational data to IT-resident monitoring sensors, SIEM, or SOC analysts for processing without exposing the underlying infrastructure to cyber threats. 4) Prevention of Lateral Movement: It protects OT networks from cyber attacks that might attempt to pivot through connected business systems. By emulating mirror ports and handling data flows through hardware, it eliminates the bidirectional risks typically associated with network monitoring. This level of protection is particularly vital for air-gapped systems in sectors like energy, manufacturing, government, and defense, where maintaining the integrity of critical processes is paramount. Learn More at: hackbook.ai/products/data-…
English
0
0
1
21
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Become a trusted leader in digital Investigations: Join Our PECB Certified Lead Forensics Examiner Course at HackBook Academy! Data breaches, ransomware attacks, intellectual property theft, insider threats, and complex fraud cases all depend on skilled forensics professionals who can identify, collect, preserve, analyze, and present evidence while maintaining an unbroken chain of custody. Organizations, law enforcement agencies, and legal teams urgently need experts who can turn raw digital data into actionable intelligence and admissible evidence. That’s why we’re excited to offer the PECB Certified Lead Forensics Manager course at HackBook Academy. This comprehensive program equips you to lead end-to-end digital forensics investigations across computers (Windows, macOS, Linux), networks, mobile devices, and cloud environments. You’ll master industry best practices for evidence acquisition, artifact analysis, reporting, and courtroom presentation, all aligned with international standards for forensic soundness. The course follows a structured 5-day format (with the certification exam on Day 5): Day 1 — Introduction to digital forensics fundamentals and legal framework Day 2 — Evidence acquisition, preservation, and chain of custody procedures Day 3 — Computer forensics analysis and data recovery techniques Day 4 — Network and mobile device forensics, reporting, and testimony Day 5 — PECB certification exam (3 hours, covering key competency domains) Pass the exam and earn the globally recognized PECB Certified Lead Digital Forensics Examiner credential (with clear pathways to Provisional, Examiner, Lead, and Senior levels based on your experience). Exam fees, official PECB materials, a free retake within 12 months, and CPD credits are all included. Flexible Learning Formats: Self-Study/Self-Paced: Official PECB materials, exams, and certification. E-Learning: Pre-recorded videos + resources for anytime access. Online Classrooms (Virtual Instructor-Led): Live, interactive sessions with experts. In-Person Instructor-Led: Hands-on, immersive training in a classroom setting. Who’s it for? Digital forensics professionals seeking to lead forensic investigations IT and security professionals involved in incident response and investigation Law enforcement officers and investigators handling digital evidence Legal professionals and consultants working with digital evidence cases Compliance officers and auditors requiring forensic investigation skills This course is part of our broader offerings across 7 high-impact cyber domains: Cybersecurity Management, SCADA Security, Digital Forensics, Digital Transformation, Incident Response, ISO/IEC 42001, and Cloud Security, empowering you to specialize or build a comprehensive skillset. Ready to turn digital evidence into real-world impact.? Sign up at hackbook.academy
HackBook tweet mediaHackBook tweet mediaHackBook tweet mediaHackBook tweet media
English
0
0
1
51
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Software-based defenses often miss physical-layer threats. To combat these risks, HackBook's Cyber Digital Twin Platform, uses unique AI/ML algorithms to identify devices based on their electrical signatures. This enables the military to detect rogue hardware, that would otherwise bypass standard network security. By implementing this minimal-trust approach, our platform helps secure complex supply chains and ensures compliance with federal regulations.
HackBook tweet media
English
0
1
2
32
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
In this video we cover how the the U.S. Military protects critical national security assets in an increasingly volatile threat landscape. While traditional defense prioritizes software and networks, hardware remains a critical, yet frequently overlooked vulnerability.
English
0
0
1
18
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Traditional security tools like Network Access Control (NAC) and scanners are flying blind in today’s threat landscape. They only monitor traffic and easily trust spoofed MAC/IP addresses. And if a device goes silent? It becomes completely invisible. HackBook is closing that gap by creating a real-time, physical-aware mirror of every connected device using electrical signatures that simply can’t be faked. Our Cyber Digital Twin (CDT) platform moves beyond surface-level traffic to analyze the unique electrical and hardware specifications of every asset. While legacy systems rely on rigid network rules, the CDT leverages ML-driven anomaly blocking to provide a proactive defense. If you’re serious about true asset visibility and minimal-trust security, the Cyber Digital Twin is the solution your organization has been waiting for. Learn more and see it in action → hackbook.ai/company/contact
HackBook tweet media
English
0
1
2
30
HackBook
HackBook@HackbookAI·
Modern industrial environments are increasingly vulnerable due to the integration of operational technology (OT) with internet-connected systems, a shift known as Industry 4.0. This convergence has created a significant visibility gap, where traditional security tools fail to detect legacy hardware or hidden physical threats. Because many organizations lack a complete inventory of their physical layer assets, they are susceptible to rogue devices and hardware-based attacks that can bypass digital defenses. Ultimately, securing these complex networks depends on eliminating blind spots at the hardware level to prevent unauthorized access.
HackBook tweet media
English
0
1
2
44