1、Future-Ready ManufacturingTCS Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2026ForewordIn many conversations with manufacturing leaders,there is a growing recognition that this shift also brings a different kind of exposureone that is not always visible until it begins to disrupt operations in real and immediate w
2、ays.As enterprises adopt these systems at scale,cybersecurity is no longer something that sits within IT.It is becoming fundamental to operational stability,intellectual property protection,and trust.We have seen cyber incidents before.That is not new.What is changing is intent.And the readiness to
3、react quickly,strongly and without much impact to production.That shift is also changing how these attacks show up:They are no longer just breaking into systemsthey are disrupting operations.Increasingly,the goal is to bring production to a halt and create immediate business impact.They do not stay
4、contained.In a connected manufacturing environment,a single breach can move quicklyacross plants,partners,and supply chainsbefore it is even fully understood.And they are not always forcing their way in anymore.More often,they come in through what is already trustedthrough identities and access that
5、 are much harder to detect,and even harder to stop.That is why cyber resilience is no longer a technical priorityit is a business imperative.At the same time,the technologies shaping this landscapeAI and intelligent systemsalso offer the way forward.Used well,they can help organizations anticipate t
6、hreats earlier,respond faster,and build resilience directly into operations.This report takes a closer look at how the threat landscape is evolving and where attention must shift.I invite you to explore these insights and reflect on how your organization can strengthen itsapproach to cyber resilienc