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Industrial security is increasingly important in mechanical engineering as networked systems face growing attacks. The VDMA calls for EU-wide standards and SME support to meet security needs.
A new VDMA study shows: for the first time, social engineering and phishing are the biggest cyber threats to companies, followed by human error and sabotage
Impact on mechanical and plant engineering in conjunction with electrical automation
The mechanical and plant engineering industry does not have to think about cybersecurity alone. Companies that support the manufacturing industry with services and solutions can exchange ideas and cooperate within this expert’s circle.
When the Cyber Resilience Act 2027 comes into force, software BOMs will also become mandatory. The VDMA recommends that companies prepare in good time so that they can continue to sell digital products seamlessly.
The VDMA Industrial Security Working Group publishes the OT Risk Cookbook
The Industrial Security working group makes the complete Supply Chain Security document series freely available
Meet the digitization experts at the VDMA Software and Digitization stand to exchange experiences.
VDMA Informatik publishes the requirements specification for component manufacturers
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