Visible to the public Manufacturing and Production SectorConflict Detection Enabled

TitleManufacturing and Production Sector
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2021
KeywordsC3E, 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.

URLhttps://www.dni.gov/files/NCSC/documents/supplychain/20210408-Manufacturing-Sector-Fact-Sheet.pdf
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