Cyberattacks on industrial facilities cost companies millions
Cybersecurity solutions provider Trend Micro surveyed 900 industrial cybersecurity managers in Germany, the U.S. and Japan from the manufacturing, oil and gas and electricity sectors for a study. Fifty-two percent of the companies surveyed said they "always" or "usually" respond to a cyberattack that has occurred against industrial facilities with improvements to their cybersecurity infrastructure. Despite this, still [...]

Cyber attacks on industrial plants with large financial damage
For companies whose OT (operational technology) and industrial control systems were affected by cyberattacks, the average financial loss amounts to around 2.6 million euros, according to the company's own figures. The oil and gas industry suffered the greatest loss. For 89 percent of the companies, the supply chain was also affected in addition to core operations, so that they had to temporarily reduce deliveries or change their delivery planning.
Increased threat potential
In addition, the study by Trend Micro comes to the following conclusions:- 40 percent of companies were already unable to fend off the initial attack.
- The top two factors for improving cybersecurity levels are future investments in cloud systems (28 percent) and the implementation of 5G campus networks (26 percent).
- Compared to IT security, OT security is less mature in terms of risk-based threat prevention.
This article originally appeared on m-q.ch - https://www.m-q.ch/de/cyberangriffe-auf-industrieanlagen-kosten-unternehmen-millionen/