Manufacturing Environment & Cybersecurity Insights

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Discover the latest trends in today's networked manufacturing environment, leveraging digital twins for enhanced performance. Uncover the growing cybersecurity threats faced by manufacturers, particularly small and medium enterprises lacking resources. Learn about initiatives like the MRL Working Group Cybersecurity Plan to address cybersecurity challenges in the industry.

  • Manufacturing
  • Cybersecurity
  • Digital Twins
  • Networked Environment
  • Small Enterprises

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  1. Todays Manufacturing Environment 3 Networked at every level to gain efficiency, speed, quality and agility Constantly learning from models and data throughout the life cycle Driven by a Digital Thread of product and process information Source of competitive advantage for manufacturers and their customers Source of military advantage for DoD Demands protection throughout the product lifecycle Has a Digital Twin (models and simulations) used to mirror and predict activities and performance of processes and products

  2. Cybersecurity: Manufacturing is Under Attack Over half of companies operating industrial control systems (ICS) worldwide suffered between one and five IT security incidents in the last year 81% of companies report increased use of wireless connections to the industrial network 54% haven t implemented vulnerability scanning and patch management Half allow external providers to have access to their industrial control networks

  3. Cybersecurity: Most Manufacturers are Small & Medium Enterprises (S&MEs) Often lack cybersecurity knowledge and resources Most have no full time cybersecurity staff Believe they are not targets, so they focus on perimeter defense for IT network Many lack a business case for investing in OT cybersecurity

  4. MRL Working Group Cybersecurity Plan A team has been formed to look at the situation and determine course of action Team will take advice from NDIA and others in industry Make recommendations to the MRL WG MRL WG to review and take action according to MRL WG determined process Possible additions to the MRL BoK and MRL criteria matrix

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