How to protect your operational technology (OT)
against cyberattacks and ransomware

Cyber-attacks threaten all businesses, with ransomware increasingly targeting  industrial plant OT. No company size or industry is exempt from potentially severe consequences, including operational downtime, lost production penalties, and reputational damage.

Security firm Sophos reports an average loss of $1.52 million per cyberattack on manufacturers, with more than a third experiencing ransomware last year. While insurance can help offset losses, coverage is dependent on prior proactive security measures. It's critical for businesses to protect themselves against these digital threats.

FIND THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

  • How can businesses provide contemporary protection for their own OT and production facilities, and why are conventional IT security concepts not enough?
  • How do you implement a uniform, secure facility management system which doesn’t just inventorize facilities, but also generates comprehensive backups, recognizes changes to devices in good time, and proactively prevents damage?
  • What does a company have to do to minimize interruptions in its production? And if production is interrupted, how do you return all of the parts of a system to their previous settings when you start them back up?

The white paper also includes a complete graphical overview of all the relevant topics and a guide containing recommendations around security aspects in production.

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