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Your manufacturing plant is not immune to attack 01/05/2005
 
Anywhere that has a control or automation system in a manufacturing environment needs to undertake a risk assessment for potential cyber attacks as a matter of urgency. As hitherto softer business and personal targets become better protected, while industrial systems, perversely, move onto more mainstream communication and operating systems, but without adequate protection, numbers of incidents are on the up. There are serious accidents out there, not just loss of production and embarrassment, waiting to happen

 
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