End-point security versus productivity in manufacturing: a false choice?
For the past several years, it's been the prevailing wisdom that good cybersecurity and the productivity of workers are fundamentally at odds. The workers needs are seen as being in conflict with cybersecurity best practise: thus making it difficult for them to access the resources and platforms they need to get the job done.
Our interviews with CIOs and CISOs consistently support the view that breaches are inevitable, and it is a consistent finding in our research – breaches happen, malware succeeds, sensitive IP is stolen, and enterprises pay ransoms.
The results shown in this research paper are drawn from a survey covering 100 IT professionals
with responsibility for security strategy or implementation in the manufacturing sector.
Download to learn why the manufacturing industry does not have to choose between the securing of endpoints and the productivity of users – and security teams.
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