Industrial organizations are facing higher risks of OT cyberattacks than ever before. As technology advances, threat actors are becoming more sophisticated, and attacks are becoming more damaging. Many manufacturers are searching for the right way to modernize OT security, while minimizing impacts on production operations.
Church & Dwight, manufacturer of high-quality products and brands such as Arm & Hammer™, OxiClean™, ZICAM®, and Waterpik®, knows that embracing a modern industrial cybersecurity strategy can safeguard operations. David Ortiz, Chief Information Security Officer at Church & Dwight, knew that leveraging an experienced OT cybersecurity partner, like Rockwell Automation, would be critical for OT cybersecurity success. Our cybersecurity team collaborated with Church & Dwight to identify where to start, how to align solutions with business needs, cultivate organizational buy-in, and execute a uniform OT security strategy across their enterprise.
This collaborative process has enhanced Church & Dwight’s capabilities to manage OT cybersecurity risk through asset visibility and threat detection. The upfront investment was a proactive step by Church & Dwight to minimize potential risk that could impact the availability of manufacturing operations.
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