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How to Protect Manufacturing from Insider Threats: 7 Key Measures

Manufacturing is the core of the global economy, yet it is the most attacked industry today. And while much of the attention falls on external attackers, an equally dangerous risk comes from within. This article explores the unique cybersecurity challenges manufacturing organizations face, shows you real-life examples of manufacturing data breaches caused by insiders, and provides seven key measures to help you build a resilient insider threat program.

How AI Will Transform Manufacturing-And What You Can Do Today

Welcome to another episode of AI On The Edge, where we explore how AI is transforming manufacturing—and how you can stay ahead of the curve. In this exclusive conversation, Amar Kanagaraj (Founder & CEO of Protecto) sits down with Vicky Sareen, a Principal Leader at Forbes Marshall, to uncover.

Manufacturing: Executives Voice Cyberattack Readiness Concerns

Manufacturing executives recently surveyed by LevelBlue expressed a deep concern that emerging attack methods, such as deepfakes and AI-powered attacks, will be almost as likely as more traditional attacks like ransomware. We derived the information from a research-based survey conducted in January 2025, which included 220 C-suite and senior manufacturing executives.

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Manufacturing's Hidden Cyber Threat: The Growing Danger of Unsecured Machine Identities

The wave of smart manufacturing is sweeping across the industry, bringing with it a seismic shift that is characterized by hyper-connectivity, relentless automation and unprecedented data-driven precision. However, manufacturing plants and factories are not just filled with machines; they're teeming with thousands of non-human identities (NHIs) from robotic arms and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to IoT and IIoT sensors seamlessly integrated through the production lines. While they drive operational efficiency, they also represent a rapidly expanding and often invisible attack service.

Definition of Precision Machinery and Its Importance for Core Sectors

In any modern industry, accuracy serves as a strategic advantage, not only a technical requirement. This accuracy is vital in industries like aerospace, medical devices, semiconductors, and automation. These companies require components that are machined with unparalleled precision and consistency. The industrial machinery focused on this is called precision machinery.

Building Resilience with Surge Protection Device DC: Solutions for Critical Systems and Infrastructure

Critical systems and infrastructure are now prioritized and protected in an era of increased digitization and electricity reliance. From data centers to transportation networks, from plants harnessing renewable energy to industrial automation, preserving the uptime of these systems is crucial for a business's seamless continuity. A core element in preserving such resilience is the surge protection device DC-a device designed to safeguard delicate electronics and apparatus from voltage spikes, stemming from switching, lightning strikes, electrical faults and so on.

Digital Factories, Digital Dangers: Why Manufacturing is a Prime Target for Cyberattacks

Digital connectivity is reshaping European manufacturing, driving both efficiency and innovation. However, this shift has also created a complex and vulnerable cyber threat landscape, making manufacturing the most targeted industry for cyberattacks for the past four years. Connected systems and legacy infrastructure are colliding, expanding the attack surface and exposing manufacturers to increased risks.

Why 3D Printing Services Are Revolutionizing Modern Manufacturing

Manufacturing's been under serious pressure lately. Between delays in the supply chain and the growing demand for eco-friendly processes, it's a tough environment. On top of that, customers now want faster production and more personalized options. The old-school manufacturing systems just aren't cutting it anymore; they weren't built for the kind of flexibility and speed today's market demands.

Securing the Industrial Identity Fabric: Tackling Identity Risk in Global Manufacturing

As manufacturing environments become more interconnected and identity-driven, securing the industrial identity fabric is critical to operational resilience and cyber defense. In this 30-minute session, we explore why identity is now the new perimeter—especially in complex, hybrid OT/IT manufacturing ecosystems.