TL;DR: Cyber-Theft in Manufacturing Threatens CAD Data and IP
Cyber-theft in manufacturing occurs when systems are infiltrated to steal sensitive data, such as CAD designs, operations info, and vendor lists, crippling innovation and competitiveness. Core vulnerabilities include unsecured file sharing, outdated systems, and errors by employees, all of which make CAD files an attractive target for reverse engineering and IP theft. Companies can protect their designs with encrypted formats, blockchain tools, and access management.
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"The shift from isolated design environments to hyper-interconnected supply chains has introduced unparalleled risks. Cyber-theft, especially of CAD data, could set businesses back years." , Violetta Bonenkamp, Co-Founder of CADChain
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"The moment you detect an anomaly in ownership records, act fast. A delayed reaction can exponentially increase exposure." , Dirk-Jan Bonenkamp, CLO of CADChain