IN the digitization of factory operations, industrial organizations are pulling production data from across their operations into IT systems. As more OT (Operational Technology) systems are connected to enterprise IT networks, this data can be shared to help drive business growth.
While the benefits of digital transformation or OT/IT convergence are undeniable, more connectivity equates to heightened vulnerability to cyberattacks. Smart and connected devices at the factory floor are high-value targets not only because of the intellectual property they contain but also because one day of downtime can cost millions. Since many OT environments have inadequate and outdated security, cybercriminals are increasingly attacking cyber-physical systems in manufacturing, energy, utility and other industries.
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