Defending Your Factory Floor from Cybersecurity Attacks – Part 3 with Jeff Smith of Dynics

Published June 9, 2022

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The manufacturing world seems behind when it comes to defending their factory floor before a cyberattack happens. 

Join host John S. Rinaldi as he and guest Jeff Smith, CTO at Dynics, wrap up their discussion on what manufacturers should be using to secure their factory floor and IT/OT networks, including:

  • The ICS360.Defender from Dynics, a product made by control engineers FOR control engineers and the platforms it’s available on
  • Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)
  • What deny-by-default means and why your cybersecurity system needs it
Author: <a href="https://dynics.com/author/dynics-team/" target="_self">Dynics Team</a>

Author: Dynics Team

The Dynics engineering group designs and builds industrial computing hardware and OT cybersecurity systems for the plant floor. Its engineers hold more than 75 years of combined experience, and its plant-floor deployments go back more than 30 years. More than 75% of staff work in product development, design, assembly, and service. Dynics designs, fabricates, and assembles its panel PCs, monitors, rackmount chassis, and security appliances at a 37,500 square foot facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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