Why Manufacturing AI Depends on Secure Data Movement
Like many industries looking to leverage AI effectively, manufacturers are increasingly using AI agents to support new product development initiatives and balance competing objectives.
Why B2B IAM Is Essential for Modern Manufacturing
VPN access is widely used without strong safeguards regarding whether those users should be trusted or what they're entitled to access. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting VPN setups.
Strengthening Cybersecurity Measures as Threat Actors Set Their Sights on the Manufacturing Industry
To manage these risks at scale, organizations need modern Privileged Access Management (PAM). Unlike legacy access controls, modern PAM enforces least-privilege access, monitors high-risk accounts in real time and integrates seamlessly with broader security ecosystems.
Why Manufacturers Must Balance Proactive Cybersecurity with Verified Recovery
Under more pressure than ever to protect their systems, many organizations are still acting on the assumption that proactive prevention will keep their operations safe and running. In reality, hackers can break through first walls of defense and wreak operational havoc.
Get Ready for Mandatory CMMC Compliance
As leaders grapple with shifting trade policies, tariffs, and economic instability, cybersecurity risks are often overlooked. Contractors working with the DoD who delay preparation for the CMMC risk losing eligibility for future contracts.
How B2B IAM Can Make or Break Manufacturers' Partner Relationships
In manufacturing, your partner's access is your risk. And in too many cases, it's your liability. This can be applied to the responsibilities between manufacturing partners and plays out in identity and access management (IAM).
In the Age of AI, Manufacturers Can No Longer Afford to Give Cybersecurity Short Shrift
The volume of cyberattacks targeting manufacturers has been steadily increasing for quite some time. However, over the past few years, what had long been a gradual climb has become a meteoric rise.
As Manufacturers Modernize, They Can't Drop the Ball on Cybersecurity
While the industry is working hard to modernize and improve operating efficiencies, technology improvements such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G connectivity also significantly expand the cyberattack surface.
Is AI the Key to OT Security?
The rise of AI is a double-edged sword when it comes to operational technology (OT) security: AI is fueling the rise of new cybersecurity attacks, but it can also be used to bolster cybersecurity.
Securing the Future: OT-Security in Manufacturing
Operational Technology (OT) encompasses the hardware and software that detects or causes changes through direct monitoring and control of physical devices, processes, and events in the enterprise.
Security Challenges For Smart Factories - How Does SASE Help?
This rising tide of digitization and automation is leading to major concerns around cybersecurity. Smart factories are significantly more productive and competitive, yet a lot less secure.
Cybersecurity for Manufacturing Companies: Why It's Vital and How to Keep Hackers at Bay in 2024
The manufacturing industry has seen a significant shift towards automation, interconnected devices, and data-driven decision-making. While these advancements have improved productivity, they've also made manufacturing companies increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats.
Protecting Your Equipment in the Digital Era
This digital integration also brings challenges like data breaches and malware. Keeping these systems secure and updated is crucial for uninterrupted and efficient production in today's fast-paced industrial landscape.
Cybersecurity in Manufacturing: From the Shopfloor to Online Safeguards
By understanding the current cyber threats, adopting fundamental cybersecurity practices, and implementing advanced protective measures, manufacturers can fortify their operations.
5 Security Risks of Rushed Digital Transformation
Undergoing a digital transformation is necessary for many manufacturing businesses, especially when they must stay competitive in challenging market conditions. However, if the responsible parties rush things, they'll increase the likelihood of several security risks.
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