Manufacturers are increasingly under threat from cyberattacks, which are a major threat to small businesses that do not have established IT security practices. A successful infiltration from a cybercriminal could shut down a plant's operations, put its intellectual property at risk, and compromise customers’ financial information. No matter how mature your IT security practice, make sure you take the necessary steps to protect your business from the five most common ways manufacturers get hacked.
The industry is now scrambling to gauge the fallout after Japan slapped restrictions on exports to Korea of three classes of materials crucial to the production of semiconductors and cutting-edge screens.
We all know what AI, IoT and other emerging technologies are supposed to do, but what’s really going on? This summer we surveyed manufacturing leadership to sort out the truth from the hype.
Manufacturers are beginning to see disruptive forces impact their business models and future growth potential. The Internet of Things is providing the market with a window into this future. This webinar will look at the challenges, changing trends, drivers, and new business models facing manufacturers regarding the IoT and its impact on delivering customer value. Join us on July 24th for a live discussion! Register Now
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