According to findings by the United States’ Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) reported by Forbes, by October 2021 the number of data breaches publicly had already exceeded the total for 2020. This made it a record year for cyberattacks. Businesses around the world, including manufacturers, are under growing pressure to implement effective cybersecurity with fewer resources. To be successful, automation and the Internet of Things (IoT) will play a crucial role. Let’s look at some of the biggest anticipated cybersecurity threats of 2022 and the steps manufacturers can take to mitigate them.
Veranese Promoted to CEO of AMI
With the continued growth and evolution of Advanced Manufacturing International, Inc. (AMI), the