Manufacturing security leaders need to converge operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) systems to bolster industrial cybersecurity.
Security leaders prioritize threats to their financial departments, user databases and marketing over third-party risk, according to the TCS Risk & Cybersecurity Study.
Manufacturing security leaders are faced with cybersecurity challenges such as a lack of C-suite buy-in, limited budget and vulnerabilities, according to a Capgemini report.
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released a set of guidelines for security leaders to ensure worker safety by protecting against heat exposure in their environments.
There are many cybersecurity resources for manufacturers looking to better protect their facilities from cyber threats like hacking, ransomware and insider threats.
The Port of Vancouver USA has partnered with the Maritime Transportation System Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MTS-ISAC) to launch the Lower Columbia River Maritime Information Exchange (LCR-MIX), hardening the port system against cyberattacks.