1、MANUFACTURERS GUIDE TO CYBERSECURITY For Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers Table of Contents A Growing Threat to U.S. Manufacturing Understanding the Risks to Your SMM Firm Protecting Your SMM Firm Identify Protect Detect Respond Recover NIST Cybersecurity Framework Steps 01 04 06 07 09 15 17 19
2、21 1 If youre like most U.S. small and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs), you rely heavily on information technology to conduct business. Day-to-day business operations like banking, payroll and purchasing are all conducted over the Internet. Machines on the shop floor are connected to networks and
3、employees use mobile devices to access company information. Have you ever considered how vulnerable your SMM firm might be? Hackers and cyber criminals are focusing their attention on SMMs just like you. Many larger manufacturers in the U.S. have been putting people, technology and money into protec
4、ting themselves from cybersecurity threats. These manufacturers have become more difficult targets for malicious attacks from hackers and cyber criminals. Because SMMs typically dont have the resources to invest in cybersecurity the way larger manufacturers can, many cyber criminals view them as sof
5、t targets. You may not consider yourself a target, but your SMM firm may have money or information that can be valuable to a criminal. Your computer can be compromised and used to launch an attack on someone else (i.e., a botnet) or your firm may provide access to more high-profile targets through y
6、our products, services or role in a supply chain. It is important to note that criminals arent always after profit. Some may attack your manufacturing company out of revenge (e.g., for firing them or somebody they know) or for the thrill of causing havoc. Similarly, not all events that affect securi