Manufacturing
We've curated 105 cybersecurity statistics about Manufacturing to help you understand how threats like ransomware and supply chain attacks are impacting production lines and operational technologies in 2025.
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42% of manufacturing respondents reported that SRA improves compliance
47% of manufacturing respondents expect better compliance as the benefit AI adoption in remote access security.
88% of manufacturers authorize remote third-party access to OT environments.
38% of manufacturing respondents expect proactive risk identification as the benefit AI adoption in remote access security.
Only 19% of North American manufacturers cite regulatory requirements as a main driver for SRA implementation.
Only 54% of manufacturers allow internal employee access to OT environments remotely.
58% of manufacturers reported increased efficiency as a benefit of secure remote access.
69% of manufacturers have implemented multi-factor authentication (MFA).
34% of manufacturers have initiated Zero Trust strategies.
Over 90% of manufacturing and automotive leaders display a chronic lack of faith in current AI-based cybersecurity.
90% of leaders in manufacturing and automotive believe that hackers are more likely to trick AI-based cybersecurity tools than those operated by humans.
When asked where they felt AI will have the biggest impact, 32% of manufacturing leaders primarily say real-time detection and response.
Almost one in four (24 percent) of manufacturing and automotive decision-makers say that they are already facing DDoS attacks specifically engineered to circumvent AI-driven cybersecurity defenses.
Over half of respondents (57%) in manufacturing and automotive industries believe AI will reduce their network costs over the next three years.
A significant minority (37%) of manufacturing and automotive decision-makers foresee AI causing network costs to rise.
19% of manufacturing and automotive decision-makers think that AI has been overhyped in the short-term but foresee substantial mid- to long-term benefits.
69% of enterprise network decision-makers in the manufacturing and automotive sectors are comfortable with increased AI integration in their network operations.
Manufacturers (62%) are already deriving more benefits from AI than other sectors.
Over 50% of manufacturing and automotive decision-makers see cybersecurity as their top network challenge.
57% of senior network decision-makers in manufacturing and automotive industries do not believe that AI has been overhyped and state that they are already seeing real benefits across their businesses.