- Global study
- TCS Risk & Cybersecurity Study
Complex older systems, a false sense of security, a skills gap, splintered oversight and the need to balance uptime with security leave critical manufacturing systems vulnerable.
Securing equipment that must also be always available, producing and safe is perhaps beyond the scope of many manufacturing firms’ skill sets. And they may not even know it.
Manufacturers have been hit on all sides in recent years by pandemic shutdowns, fractured supply chains, and economic headwinds. With all these, cybersecurity starts to feel like a "nice to have"—despite the rapid rise in cyberattacks across the industry.
Legacy IT systems—and sometimes decades-old OT systems—combine to make fighting off cyber intruders a challenge that’s beyond the capabilities of a majority of manufacturers today.
Every firm is different, but this report includes our recommendations for manufacturers as a way to start mitigating the risks better.
The TCS Risk & Cybersecurity Study surveyed over 600 CISOs and CROs in North America, Europe and the United Kingdom to learn what cyber challenges companies face today and how prepared they are for next-gen attacks.