Supply Chains Present Cybersecurity Risks, Report Says
Supply chains are creating cybersecurity risks for companies, according to a security services firm report.
Supply chains are creating cybersecurity risks for companies, according to a security services firm report.
Most manufacturing executives participating in a survey said cybersecurity threats are beginning to overwhelm their resources.
Current and prospective member companies of the defense industrial base (DIB) have watched with interest as the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) developed its all-encompassing Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program.
After a few years of mostly hype, blockchain is starting to deliver and prove its value in manufacturing, particularly in aerospace and defense and within additive manufacturing.
Kugler Maag Cie describes why cybersecurity is important for automotive factories and vehicles.
Why don’t more manufacturers in the United States use smart manufacturing technologies like AI and machine learning to reduce waste, achieve predictive maintenance and enhance their automation systems? Five CESMII roundtable panelists share their insights.
Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, an assemblage of information and computer security controls, is required of Department of Defense suppliers starting this year, with rolling deadlines over the next few years.
More flexible machines and more automation are remaking the future of health care.
Digitization and data dominated the discussion as EASTEC returned to West Springfield, Mass., after its 2020 pandemic hiatus.
Acme Alliance, a leading die caster in Northbrook, Ill., received the 2021 National Metalworking Reshoring Award in recognition of its success in bringing manufacturing back to the United States.