Rethinking Cyber Security in the Smart Manufacturing Environment
A presentation by Matthew Luallen, Lead Research Scientist, University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign
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With the increasing push toward smart manufacturing, cybersecurity has taken center stage in the operational risk profile of manufacturers. At our recent Connected Worker Chicago Summit, Matthew Luallen, Lead Research Scientist, University of Illinois Urbana – Champaign talked about Cyber Security in the Smart Manufacturing Environment, sharing valuable insights on:
- Understanding how cyber risks are impeding the implementation of analytics and AI initiatives
- Discussing how the interface of IT and OT systems are greatly increasing the attack surface area
- Analyzing the risks and consequences of a breach
- Where to start building cyber resilience in the smart factory
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