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Protecting Mining Safety from Cyber Crime

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When it comes to cyber attacks, the mining industry is not immune. In a recent survey by Ernst & Young, it was found that 71% of respondents in the mining sector reported an increase in disruptive attacks. Carey van Vlaanderen, CEO of ESET Southern Africa, warns that as mining companies implement digital transformation projects, the technology they use becomes more complex and the threats they face become more serious.

With the rise of automated machinery and processes in the mining industry, such as self-driving trucks and ventilation systems, the risk of a network shutdown can have dangerous consequences. Van Vlaanderen emphasizes the importance of monitoring and mitigating cyber crime vulnerabilities to protect mining organizations and their employees.

To safeguard against cyber threats, there are five crucial strategies that the mining industry should consider. First and foremost, employee training and cyber security awareness are essential, as human error is a leading cause of data breaches. Companies should regularly remind employees of the risks and educate them on how to prevent mistakes.

Additionally, all aspects of the mining value chain should be protected, from basic security measures like password managers and multi-factor authentication to advanced technologies that can withstand attacks on data and intellectual property. It’s crucial to ensure that every entry point is secure to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information.

Moreover, mining companies must prioritize cyber security as a form of risk management rather than a cost-saving measure. Investing in robust cyber protection is essential to prevent costly downtime and ensure the safety of employees and machinery. Background checks on suppliers and third-party vendors should also be conducted to ensure they do not inadvertently create vulnerabilities in the system.

Lastly, mining companies must stay vigilant and adaptable in the face of evolving cyber threats. Partnering with trusted cyber security experts like ESET can provide the industry with peace of mind knowing that their systems are protected against the latest developments in cyber crime.

As a key player in the global mining industry, South Africa’s mining sector is integral to the country’s economy and requires comprehensive protection from cyber attacks. Van Vlaanderen advises companies not to wait until it’s too late to strengthen their cyber security defenses and ensure they are prepared for any potential threats.

In conclusion, the mining industry must prioritize cyber security to safeguard against the increasing risks of cyber attacks. By implementing comprehensive strategies and partnering with industry experts, mining companies can protect their data, machinery, and employees from the growing threat of cyber crime.

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