Adapting Cybersecurity Strategies for Modern Manufacturing
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As automation and connected operations continue to advance, manufacturers are experiencing improvements in efficiency, quality, production, and safety. However, with this increased technology adoption comes a heightened risk of cyberattacks that can affect not only the office but also the plant floor.
Today's cyber threats have the potential to cause significant disruptions, from data breaches to halting manufacturing processes and compromising personnel safety. It is crucial for manufacturing companies to develop a cyber strategy and culture that is integrated with their overall operations. Like protective gear, cybersecurity programs should be tailored to fit the specific risks of each company.
This webinar will explore how manufacturers of all sizes can adapt their cybersecurity strategies to address these evolving threats, emphasizing the importance of a safety-first approach in cybersecurity. Key Learnings: Discover the changing landscape of cyber threats, where cybersecurity measures now extend beyond data protection to preventing physical disruptions to production, safety, and more.
Learn how cybersecurity is becoming a critical factor for strategic decision-making and a potential source of competitive advantage and revenue for manufacturing firms. Find out new methods to foster a cybersecurity culture within your organization, making it a shared responsibility akin to safety. Take away essential questions to engage with your IT and OT leaders. Open to all IMA members, and especially relevant for C-suite, VPs, IT, risk and cybersecurity leadership.
Presented by David Carter, Industrials/Energy Senior Analyst & Director, Risk Consulting, RSM US LLP