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Robotics as a Service : let’s TRY !
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But did you know that collaborative robots can raise industrial performance, accelerate test and control procedures, secure work environment and reduce non-added value tasks of human operators? Did you know that robots can bring services?To get more news about RaaS, you can visit glprobotics.com official website.

The industrial world is changing as fast as digital technologies are evolving. Based on its deep knowledge of clients’ needs from Engineering to manufacturing and its expertise in robotics, Capgemini is able to provide “Robotics as a Service” for new domains of industry processes. Robots are not only assembling, but they can also collaborate, react, move, touch, repeat. Collaborative robots are smart, on top of being lightweight, robust and costs effective.

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Teach Robot Yourself platform is the global platform to easily set up, integrate and monitor “cobots” in plants, in design offices or on test benches.
Who uses RaaS?
In its most common form, RaaS can be used by anyone with malicious intentions. RaaS software enables even non-technical people to create and manage ransomware attacks without technical knowledge or skills. Cybercriminals who don’t have the resources to develop their own ransomware kits also use RaaS kits to launch attacks.

Cybercriminals typically use RaaS to go after financially viable targets. This means businesses and individuals who possess significant amounts of sensitive data have been targeted en masse in recent years.

The rise of RaaS
The use of RaaS has been on an upward swing for several years now. Reports of cyberattacks delivered via RaaS have increased every year, showing that cybercriminals are more interested in using ransomware as their primary attack vector than they have ever been before.

With thousands of people working across dozens of networks worldwide at any given time, ransomware has become one of the most profitable forms of cybercrime. According to the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), suspicious ransomware-related transactions reached roughly $590 million between January and June in 2021. The FinCEN report also stated that the top 10 hacking groups had trafficked around $5.2 billion worth of Bitcoin over the past three years.

Examples of RaaS attacks
REvil and DarkSide are two RaaS operators behind some of the biggest RaaS attacks in recent history. These attacks have shaped public discourse and global legislation around ransomware and cybersecurity more broadly. They have also illuminated potential weaknesses that businesses must address to avoid becoming the next ransomware victim.
The first step in preventing your organization from being affected by RaaS attacks is ensuring your security measures are up to date. Cybercriminals often exploit vulnerabilities, such as outdated operating systems or default configurations, so maintaining regular patches and antivirus software can effectively deter.

To create an extra layer of protection, you may also want to consider investing in real-time monitoring tools that will alert you if they detect suspicious activity on your servers. This proactive strategy can help your IT staff spot suspicious activities and take necessary action before damage occurs. As with most business matters, prevention and risk management go hand-in-hand when combating RaaS attacks.

As a last resort, consider cyber liability insurance. Cyber risk insurance protects you from losses caused by a large-scale cyberattack or other data breach. It can also cover theft of customer records, unauthorized use of your computing resources, denial-of-service attack liability, and legal costs for handling data breaches. And some policies even help out in cases where an employee’s negligence leads to a security problem.
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