Manufacturing: Security, disaster recovery and data protection
With the introduction of more and more innovative technologies that transform your processes, your attack surface increases.
Manufacturers in particular need to ensure their data and critical business systems are safe from cyber-attacks, as it’s the third most attacked sector for hackers; what’s more, over half of UK manufacturers have been hit by a cyber-attack (EEF).
Hackers can even halt your entire production line by taking down vital systems; pharmaceutical giant Merck lost $310 million (£251 million) as a result of the 2017 NotPetya ransomware attack, which immobilised its production line. Hearing aid manufacturer Demant recently announced a £78 million loss as a result of a cyber-attack which forced it to shut down its core
Our first manufacturing-specific webinar will look at the ways you can protect your data and infrastructure to ensure you don’t fall victim to data theft or production downtime.
Full agenda coming soon
Check out the rest of the webinars in our manufacturing series:
- Webinar #2: Revolutionising your supply chain management with Dynamics 365
- Webinar #3: Unifying your communications
- Webinar #4: Turn your data into decisions and efficiencies
- Webinar #5: Creating efficiencies in the back-office and production line
- Webinar #6: Enhancing your existing Sage solution
Type of event? Online seminar
Who should attend? FD’s
Why attend the event? Our first manufacturing-specific webinar will look at the ways you can protect your data and infrastructure to ensure you don’t fall victim to data theft or production downtime.
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