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2018 Report: Analysis of Cyber Security in Manufacturing Environments and Addresses the Presence of Threats and Vulnerabilities in Textile Manufacturing SystemsDUBLIN, June 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Cyber Security in Textile Manufacturing" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The concept of Industry 4.0 has encouraged automation across many industries. It has globally influenced corporations to develop new technologies that incorporate features such as artificial intelligence, autonomous robotics, and system integration. Even though it is an inherent part of the Industry 4.0 model, the complexity of cyber security has led to its being overlooked by many industrial sectors. The following report Cyber Security in Textile Manufacturing' thus aims to provide a useful analysis of cyber security in manufacturing environments and addresses the presence of threats and vulnerabilities in textile manufacturing systems. It also focuses on these cyber threats in action and analyses how best to achieve successful cyber security in textile manufacturing. The development of cyber-physical systems - the integration of computing, networking, and physical processes - is empowering development of infrastructure. the most common cyber-physical systems are industrial control systems, where software and hardware combine. These systems are built with both information and operational technology in mind. However, it is often only information technology that is associated with cyber security. This is a concern as there are a number of cyber threats to operational technology, and this is, therefore, a focus throughout this report. If an attack happens, an effective recovery strategy should also be present in the textile manufacturing facility, which has been tried and tested by a multifunctional team who understand the structured countermeasures needed. Developing awareness of cyber security across a business is also highly valuable, for personnel at all levels. With developments in technology such as blockchain and full immune systems', which may be the future of cyber security in the fourth industrial revolution, more publicity has focused on this area of industrial development. Textile manufacturers should utilise this to gain advantage in developing their processes, control systems and security. Key Topics Covered: Executive Summary 6. Successful Cyber Security for Textile Manufacturing Companies Mentioned
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cbrrvl/2018_report?w=5 Media Contact: Laura Wood, Senior Manager SOURCE Research and Markets |