A Simple Guide To Manufacturing Execution Systems

Sophia Johnson04 Sep, 2024Technology

Understanding the distinction between hacking and spoofing is crucial, especially in industries relying on advanced Manufacturing Technology. While hacking involves unauthorized access to systems and data, spoofing tricks users or systems into thinking they are communicating with a legitimate source. Both pose serious risks to Manufacturing Execution System operations and overall Manufacturing Technology infrastructure. In this article, we break down the key differences between these cyber threats, explaining how each can impact the security and efficiency of Manufacturing Execution System processes. TECHDOGS explores the best practices for safeguarding your systems from both hacking and spoofing, ensuring your manufacturing operations remain secure and uninterrupted in a world of evolving cyber threats.

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