Weather MicroServer Upgrade Enhances Network Security

Weather MicroServer
New upgrade for Weather MicroServer enhances security.
Cyber-security can be a factor when customers consider adding a weather station to their network. A new Weather MicroServer firmware update offers network security enhancements, addressing potential vulnerabilities identified through third-party independent testing. 

The National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIS), a division of the US Department of Homeland Security, has issued an advisory reporting that the new version “addresses all the above vulnerabilities found on the Weather MicroServer.” Also of note, “No known public exploits specifically target these vulnerabilities.”

As always, if your weather station includes a Weather MicroServer, contact CWS for a no-charge firmware upgrade.

For equipment purchased prior to September 2015, a hardware upgrade also may be required. Please contact Columbia Weather Systems via phone (503-629-0887) or email support@columbiaweather.com.

If network security is a potential concern for your organization, see a variety of solutions here.


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