Manufacturing and Production Sector
Title | Manufacturing and Production Sector |
Publication Type | Miscellaneous |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Keywords | C3E, cyber threats, industrial control systems, malicious human action, Manufacturing, networks, physical threats, Production, ransomware attacks, software supply chain, Supply chains |
Abstract | The manufacturing and production industry must address physical, human, and cyber threats in order to secure their supply chains. Physical threats include climate change/natural disasters that may reduce the supply of raw materials and disrupt production of final products. Facility flaws – “guards and gates” – also present a physical threat that may allow penetration points at manufacturing sites. Malicious human actions (e.g., crime, sabotage, and terrorism) and non-malicious human actions (e.g., accidents and negligence) also threaten “just in time” manufacturing schedules. Finally, cyber threats including ransomware attacks, software supply chain exploits a means by which threat actors may compromise industrial control systems as well as corporate networks and information systems bringing production to a standstill. |
URL | https://www.dni.gov/files/NCSC/documents/supplychain/20210408-Manufacturing-Sector-Fact-Sheet.pdf |
Citation Key | node-80000 |