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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65% of manufacturing companies have at least one vulnerability listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog.
65% of AI users in manufacturing engage with AI daily.
65% of Manufacturing professionals are daily users of AI.
73% of Manufacturing professionals are very confident in their AI skills.
69% of employees in the manufacturing industry have received training on AI safety and data security.
Healthcare, retail, and manufacturing remained the most targeted sectors.
The average duration business operations were affected by ransomware in manufacturing was 62 days.
Manufacturing faced several ransomware incidents, generating cyber insurance claims averaging over $1 million in severity.
Between 2019 and 2023, manufacturing experienced large losses primarily from ransomware (86.7%), followed by other causes (10.0%) and data breaches (3.3%).
Healthcare, retail, and manufacturing remained the most targeted sectors.
Manufacturing expects a 60% rise in insider threats.
More than half (53%) of respondents from companies with revenues of $30 billion or more identified cybersecurity practices and standards as extremely important skill sets. This compares to 47% of all respondents
61% of cybersecurity and IT professionals intend to adopt AI and machine learning (ML) for security within the next 12 months. This adoption rate outpaces general manufacturing by 12 percentage points.
61% of cybersecurity professionals plan AI adoption as manufacturing faces increasing cyber risks.
Among external risks to manufacturing, cybersecurity is ranked highly at 30%, coming in second only to inflation and economic growth, which stands at 34%.
38% of manufacturers intend to utilise data from current sources to enhance protection, making cybersecurity a leading smart manufacturing use case.
48% of cybersecurity professionals view securing converging IT/OT architecture as crucial for positive outcomes over the next five years.
61% of cybersecurity professionals plan AI adoption as manufacturing faces increasing cyber risks.
The Manufacturing sector was the prime target for email-based attacks in Q2 2025, accounting for 26% of all incidents.
Cybersecurity breaches are a top concern for the C-Suite at industrial organizations, at 45%.