Industrial Cybercrime

Industrial cybercrime refers to malicious activities targeting industrial control systems and critical infrastructure, aiming to disrupt operations, steal sensitive data, or cause physical damage. This type of cybercrime often involves sophisticated techniques to exploit vulnerabilities in systems that manage manufacturing, energy, and transportation sectors, posing significant risks to safety and economic stability. Understanding industrial cybercrime is essential for developing effective cybersecurity strategies to protect vital assets and ensure operational continuity.

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  • What is Industrial Cybercrime?

    Industrial cybercrime refers to large-scale, organized cybercriminal activities targeting industries and critical infrastructure. These attacks often leverage advanced techniques to exploit vulnerabilities quickly and effectively.