Manufacturing
The factory floor and the data center speak different languages. We connect OT and IT safely, turning machine signals into visibility and automation without exposing the controllers that keep the line running.
of all cyberattacks target manufacturing — the most-attacked industry for years running.
Source: IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index, 2024lost each year to unplanned downtime across the world's largest manufacturers.
Source: Siemens, The True Cost of Downtime, 2024The problems specific to manufacturing
Not generic digital-transformation talking points. These are the failure points we see in manufacturing systems.
Bridging OT and IT networks without exposing PLCs
Legacy protocols (Modbus, Profibus) with no authentication
Unpatchable HMIs and controllers on flat networks
Extracting real-time data from proprietary PLC tags
Concrete approaches, not slideware
Unidirectional OT/IT gateway with protocol translation to OPC UA / MQTT
Purdue-model network segmentation with an industrial DMZ
Passive OT asset discovery and anomaly detection — no active controller scanning
Compliance is a design input
We treat these as constraints to engineer against from day one — not paperwork to bolt on before launch.
Outcomes we hold ourselves to
- Real-time visibility into throughput and machine health
- OT security that doesn't risk stopping the line
- A data pipeline the plant can build automation on
Capabilities we apply here
Let us build what is next, together
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