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The adoption of the Industry 4.0 paradigm means embracing all the benefits that the most advanced technologies can bring. Yet manufacturing remains the most-attacked sector in cyber, and those same technologies could massively increase organisations’ threat surfaces, putting many of them at severe risk. It's essential that cyber security becomes an intrinsic part of any company's Industry 4.0 strategy.