Industrial operations are more connected and reliant on digital systems and extended supply chains than ever before. The business priority is keeping production up 365/24/7. But all this integrated automation technology operates with some amount of cybersecurity risk. Many of the systems and devices used on the plant floor were not designed with security in mind — and cybercriminals are aware of your vulnerabilities.
Today’s attack surface is evolving faster than most organizations can keep up. Gaps in visibility, siloed tools, and slow response times are no longer acceptable. Every minute of downtime comes at a cost. The responsibility for preventing cyber incidents, such as a ransomware attack, now extends beyond security teams to senior executives and board members.
To stay ahead, manufacturing organizations must shift from reactive defense to proactive control. That requires the ability to uncover every asset and system across the industrial environment, assess risk in real time, and execute a coordinated response at scale.