
Manufacturers and distribution companies face growing cybersecurity threats as they rely more on automation, connected machinery, and global supply chains. Attackers target production systems, logistics networks, and proprietary designs to cause disruption or steal valuable intellectual property. A single incident can halt production lines, delay shipments, and create costly downtime. Without strong security controls, organizations risk operational shutdowns, financial losses, and long-term damage to client relationships.
Average cost of a data breach in the manufacturing sector in 2023
Manufacturing attacks involve ransomware or OT system disruption
Cyber incidents reported across global manufacturing and supply chain operations in 2024
Protect industrial control systems and connected machinery by enforcing strict application controls, preventing unauthorized software execution, and reducing the risk of production stoppages.
Secure sensitive product designs, engineering documents, and supply chain data using encryption, access policies, and protection against data exfiltration.
Ensure contractors and logistics partners access systems securely by validating devices, blocking malicious applications, and monitoring interactions with internal networks.
Apply uniform security policies across warehouses, delivery hubs, and remote facilities to prevent unauthorized device connections and reduce vulnerabilities across distributed operations.
Manufacturing and distribution companies depend on uninterrupted operations and protected intellectual property. Implementing strong security controls reduces downtime, prevents costly disruptions, and protects the integrity of production and supply chain activities, helping organizations maintain reliability and trust.
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