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Cybersecurity for manufacturing businesses.

Your production lines, supply chains, and customer data all need protection. SecurityPulse secures your operations without adding complexity.

Why manufacturing businesses need
cybersecurity.

Ransomware shuts down production

Manufacturing is the #1 industry targeted by ransomware. An attack can halt production lines, delay shipments, and cost hundreds of thousands per day of downtime.

Supply chains are connected and exposed

Your systems connect to suppliers, distributors, and logistics partners. A weak link in your security becomes a weak link in the entire chain.

Compliance is expanding to your sector

CSA Cyber Essentials in Singapore, NIS2 in the EU, CMMC for defense suppliers in the US. Manufacturers are increasingly subject to cybersecurity regulations.

How SecurityPulse protects
manufacturing businesses.

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Endpoint protection

For office and floor workstations.

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Access controls

Limit system access by role.

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Supply chain security evidence

For partners and auditors.

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Employee training

Phishing and social engineering defense.

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Vulnerability scanning

Across your entire network.

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Compliance reports

CSA Cyber Essentials, GDPR, and more.

Manufacturing compliance
frameworks.

Manufacturing compliance requirements are growing. In Singapore, PDPA and CSA Cyber Essentials apply to all businesses. In the EU, GDPR covers personal data and the NIS2 Directive now includes manufacturing in its scope. In the US, defense contractors need CMMC certification. Enterprise customers increasingly require ISO 27001 or SOC 2 from their suppliers. SecurityPulse covers these frameworks and generates the evidence your partners and regulators need.

Understand the full landscape — CMMC, NIS2, ISO 27001, NIST 800-171, and more — with our Cybersecurity Compliance: The Complete 2026 Guide: 12 frameworks compared with costs, timelines, and enforcement data.

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Questions about
manufacturing cybersecurity.

We're a small manufacturer with 20 employees. Do we need cybersecurity?

Yes. Manufacturing is the most ransomware-targeted industry. Even small operations are at risk, especially if connected to larger supply chains.

Does SecurityPulse protect operational technology (OT) systems?

SecurityPulse currently focuses on IT endpoints (laptops, desktops, servers) and cloud applications. OT-specific monitoring is on our roadmap. For most small manufacturers, IT security is the critical first step.

Our customers are asking us to prove our security posture. Can SecurityPulse help?

Yes. Autopilot generates compliance reports and evidence packs you can share with enterprise customers and supply chain partners.

We have workers on the factory floor who don't use computers. Do we still need this?

You need to protect every device that connects to your network. Even if floor workers don't use laptops, your office staff, management, and any connected systems (email, ERP, file storage) all need protection.

How does this help with supply chain security requirements?

SecurityPulse documents your security controls, collects evidence, and generates reports that prove to supply chain partners that you meet their security requirements. This is increasingly a condition of doing business with larger manufacturers and distributors.

Keep your operations running. Keep them secure.