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Threat Landscape Grows Increasingly Dangerous for Manufacturers

Posted on December 5, 2025
Threat Landscape Grows Increasingly Dangerous for Manufacturers

Manufacturers are the top target for cyberattacks in 2025 because of their still-plentiful cybersecurity gaps and a lack of expertise.

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