CybersecurityManufacturing

Manufacturing Sector Faces Unprecedented Cyber Threats as Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Grow

The manufacturing industry has become the primary target for cybercriminals, facing the highest number of cyber attacks in 2023. With complex global supply chains creating multiple entry points, manufacturers must address both internal and external security vulnerabilities through comprehensive testing and supplier management.

Manufacturing Industry Tops Cyber Attack Targets

The manufacturing sector has become the most targeted industry for cybercriminals, with attacks reaching unprecedented levels according to recent data. Sources indicate that manufacturing faced the highest number of cyber attacks in 2023, with the complexity of global supply chains creating unique exposure to digital threats.

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Manufacturing Technology Orders Surge 36% in August 2025 Despite Economic Headwinds

New orders for manufacturing technology reached $529.4 million in August 2025, marking a 36.2% monthly increase and demonstrating remarkable sector resilience. Despite headwinds including federal shutdowns and tariff uncertainties, year-to-date orders totaled $3.44 billion, an 18.3% increase over 2024 levels.

The U.S. manufacturing technology sector demonstrated remarkable resilience in August 2025 as new orders surged to $529.4 million, representing a substantial 36.2% increase from July 2025 and nearly 45% growth compared to August 2024. According to the latest U.S. Manufacturing Technology Orders Report published by AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology, this performance underscores the sector’s strength despite mounting economic uncertainties and numerous headwinds affecting industrial investment decisions.

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