Synthetic: Manufacturing

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Manufacturing — Ground Truth

Manufacturing teams partner with DART to keep production environments resilient. We mirror factory-floor systems, PLC interactions, and operational technology dependencies inside cyber ranges so operators can practice response without risking uptime. Training pairs hands-on drills with secure change-control patterns: verifying firmware provenance, validating supplier updates, and maintaining golden images for critical assets. Exercises highlight lateral movement paths unique to production floors and demonstrate how to contain them with segmentation, identity controls, and out-of-band recovery. Every scenario ends with a tightened runbook that operators can repeat during maintenance windows and unexpected downtime. We align drills to safety and quality targets so controls respect takt time and throughput, and we tag each improvement to compliance obligations relevant to OT environments. The range proves recovery steps—network isolation, access resets, and image restores—before any maintenance window is scheduled.

ICS/OT resilienceProduction change controlOperator readiness

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What makes the manufacturing drills realistic?

We model ICS/OT dependencies, network topologies, and vendor update flows so teams rehearse the exact steps they would take during plant operations.

How do you reduce downtime risk?

We validate containment actions—network isolation, access revocation, golden image restores—in the range before recommending them for the production checklist.

Who participates?

Plant engineers, operations managers, and security leads collaborate so security controls respect safety, throughput, and quality targets.

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