DATIVE Cybersecurity at Forum In Cyber 2025: Securing Industry Against Cyber Threats

DATIVE Cybersecurity at Forum In Cyber 2025: Securing Industry Against Cyber Threats

March 21, 2025Cyber3 minutes
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Industry 4.0 is transforming production environments through the connectivity of OT (Operational Technology) systems, SCADA, Industrial IoT, and automated networks. However, this digital transformation also exposes critical infrastructures to increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.

📅 Join us at Forum In Cyber 2025 in Lille from April 1 to 4

Come and discover how to strengthen the security of your industrial systems against these emerging threats.

Together, Let's Secure Your Industrial Infrastructure

At DATIVE Cybersecurity, we help you protect your critical systems with robust solutions tailored to your industrial challenges.

📍 Meet us at Forum In Cyber 2025 – Stand E1-2 to connect with our experts and explore:

  • How to secure OT and SCADA networks without disrupting operations.
  • Threat detection and response solutions designed for your industrial environment.
  • New regulatory requirements (NIS2, IEC 62443, etc.) and how to achieve compliance efficiently.

Industrial Cybersecurity: A Strategic Challenge for Manufacturers

Industrial companies have become prime targets for cybercriminals. Attacks are on the rise, with potentially disastrous consequences:

  • Production system sabotage: Unauthorized access can disrupt or shut down manufacturing processes.
  • Ransomware attacks: Hackers can encrypt data and paralyze equipment, bringing operations to a standstill.
  • Targeted attacks on PLCs and SCADA systems: Cyber intrusions into industrial controllers can cause major safety incidents.

With these growing threats, securing OT environments is now a top priority to ensure uninterrupted production. Let's meet to discuss how to protect your infrastructure.

Meet us at Forum In Cyber 2025 – Stand E1-2

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