LevelBlue released its 2024 Futures Reports: Cyber Resilience in Manufacturing and Transportation.
The reports depict the struggles each industry experiences with
balancing technological innovation among cybersecurity resilience, while
facing evolving threats from cybercriminals in the era of dynamic
computing.
During a time of accelerated innovation, both reports indicate
organizations may not be as opposed to risk as they were before. More
than two in three (69%) manufacturing leaders and nearly three in four
(73%) transportation respondents confirmed the opportunity of dynamic
computing innovation outweighs the corresponding increase in
cybersecurity risk. Such trade-offs make cyber resilience nearly
impossible to achieve.
Additionally, 71% of manufacturing and 69% of transportation respondents
report cyber resilience as the primary responsibility of cybersecurity
teams, not an enterprise-wide priority. Respondents highlight that
cybersecurity is frequently overlooked in corporate-level
decision-making, despite the consequences of cyber attacks leading to
significant financial loss and disruption to critical operations. Only
48% of manufacturing and 53% of transportation executives say
cybersecurity is included in broader corporate strategy discussions.
"While cyberattacks are on the rise with associated costs climbing,
increasing cyber resilience across industries still remains a low
priority for business executives," said Theresa Lanowitz, Chief
Evangelist of LevelBlue. "As digital innovation takes center stage,
cyber resilience will be crucial to earning and upholding stakeholder
trust. For manufacturing and transportation organizations, this means
boosting defenses, managing risks, and staying ahead of threats to keep
operations running smoothly - despite any cyber disruption. Our research
delves into the proactive measures executives can take to effectively
balance innovation with risk mitigation."
Additional key findings from both reports include:
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While organizations may be less opposed to risk, 64% of manufacturing
and 69% of transportation respondents remain cautious about artificial
intelligence (AI) adoption.
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Digital transformation proves to be an ongoing barrier to cybersecurity
resilience for manufacturing (73%) and transportation (70%)
organizations, with both industries struggling to find the external
guidance they need.
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66% of manufacturing and transportation respondents believe
cybersecurity is an afterthought in their organizations with another 65%
of manufacturing and 56% of transportation respondents confirming
efforts are often siloed.
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67% of manufacturing and transportation respondents indicate that
cybersecurity resilience initiatives are not sufficiently factored into
the organization's budget. In fact, 78% of manufacturing organizations
and 73% of transportation organizations report budgets are reactive
rather than proactive.
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The adoption of Cybersecurity-as-a-Service (CSaaS) is on the rise with
35% of manufacturing and 33% of transportation organizations opting to
outsource their cybersecurity needs rather than managing them in-house.
LevelBlue works as a trusted advisor for organizations to achieve cyber
resilience. The manufacturing and transportation industry can do so by
identifying primary barriers; being secure by design; aligning cyber
investment with business; building a support ecosystem; and transforming
cybersecurity strategies.
Download the complete findings of the 2024 LevelBlue Futures Report: Cyber Resilience in Manufacturing at this link
here and Cyber Resilience in Transportation
here.