Cybersecurity Fundamentals for High-Tech Manufacturing
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What you'll learn
Apply the foundational principles of cybersecurity within a high-tech manufacturing environment.
Evaluate risks, threats, and vulnerabilities across the factory ecosystem, moving from supply chain to ops and then delivery.
Implement best practices for intellectual property, operational resilience, and continuous security in risk assessment and incident response.
Skills you'll gain
- Intellectual Property
- Incident Response
- Case Studies
- Operational Risk
- Enterprise Security
- Supplier Risk Management
- Security Strategy
- Incident Management
- Design
- Cybersecurity
- Security Controls
- Manufacturing Operations
- Risk Management
- Asset Protection
- Cyber Security Strategy
- Disaster Recovery
- Governance
- Security Management
- Cyber Governance
- Compliance Reporting
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December 2025
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There are 3 modules in this course
High-tech manufacturing thrives on precision, speed, and innovation, but each of these strengths creates vulnerabilities when cybersecurity is neglected. This course equips learners to see security not as a cost center, but as a core enabler of resilient manufacturing. Across three modules, participants will learn to build a disciplined security practice, grounded in fundamentals, metrics, and governance; secure the factory end-to-end, from suppliers and production lines to customer delivery; and protect the crown jewels of innovation, with strategies for intellectual property defense, disaster recovery, and continuous improvement. Through hands-on activities, case studies, and scenario-based exercises, learners will practice mapping risk, designing operational safeguards, and leading effective incident response.
This course is designed for manufacturing professionals, engineers, IT managers, and operations leaders who want to strengthen their understanding of cybersecurity in industrial contexts. It’s also ideal for learners transitioning into manufacturing technology roles or those seeking to enhance their digital security awareness. Learners should have a basic understanding of computer systems, manufacturing processes, and general IT concepts. No advanced cybersecurity experience is required. By the end, participants will be able to align cybersecurity directly with business goals, creating actionable plans that ensure manufacturing innovation moves at the speed of trust. Ultimately, this empowers learners to safeguard their organizations while advancing careers at the forefront of high-tech industry.
High-tech manufacturing security begins with fundamentals that set the tone for everything else. This module shows how cybersecurity basics, meaningful metrics, and governance frameworks combine to create a disciplined security practice. Learners will see that security is not an isolated control but an organized system—anchored in measurement and accountability—that connects the factory floor to the boardroom.
What's included
4 videos2 readings1 peer review
4 videos•Total 21 minutes
- Welcome to Cybersecurity Fundamentals for High Tech Manufacturing•2 minutes
- Cybersecurity Basics for High-Tech Manufacturing•6 minutes
- Establishing Security Metrics•6 minutes
- Compliance and Governance in Hi-tech Manufacturing•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 10 minutes
- Welcome to the Course: Course Overview•5 minutes
- 2025 Compliance Guide for the Manufacturing Industry by GAN Integrity•5 minutes
1 peer review•Total 25 minutes
- Hands-On-Learning: Securing the Flow: Mapping Cyber Risks in Manufacturing•25 minutes
Protecting the factory means defending the end-to-end process that turns ideas into products. This module ties together supply chain security, operational safeguards, and customer trust into a holistic model of resilience. Learners will recognize that securing the flow of materials, machines, and finished goods is inseparable from securing the reputation of the business itself.
What's included
3 videos1 reading1 peer review
3 videos•Total 21 minutes
- Supply Chain Security Approaches•7 minutes
- Operational Security in High-Tech Manufacturing•7 minutes
- Customer Security Best Practices in Delivering Product•7 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Why the Manufacturing Sector Must Prioritize Supply Chain Security•5 minutes
1 peer review•Total 25 minutes
- Hands-On-Learning: Securing the Manufacturing Journey: The Orion Microsystems Case •25 minutes
In high-tech manufacturing, protecting the “crown jewels” of innovation requires more than strong walls—it demands resilience and persistence. This module weaves together IP protection, crisis recovery, and continuous improvement to show that security must endure across lifecycles, not just incidents. Learners will leave with a framework for building lasting resilience: safeguarding ideas, recovering from crises, and embedding a culture of ongoing vigilance.
What's included
4 videos2 readings1 assignment2 peer reviews
4 videos•Total 24 minutes
- Protecting Ideas: Intellectual Property in Manufacturing•7 minutes
- Recovering from Crises: From Weather to Cyber Attacks•8 minutes
- Continuous Security Practices for High-Tech Manufacturing•7 minutes
- Course Wrap-Up•3 minutes
2 readings•Total 10 minutes
- Ransomware Response for an Engineering & Manufacturing Company•5 minutes
- Finding a Cybersecurity Career in Manfacturing•5 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
- Cybersecurity Fundamentals for High-Tech Manufacturing•20 minutes
2 peer reviews•Total 90 minutes
- Hands-On-Learning: Responding to Ransomware: Incident Response for Manufacturers•30 minutes
- Project: Building a Cybersecurity Roadmap for a High-Tech Manufacturer•60 minutes
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Frequently asked questions
In this course, it means treating cybersecurity as an organized, ongoing part of how a factory runs, rather than as a separate IT task. The focus is on connecting fundamentals, metrics, governance, and operational safeguards across suppliers, production, delivery, and recovery.
You would use this approach whenever a manufacturing environment relies on connected systems, outside suppliers, or products that remain digitally exposed after delivery. The course treats it as especially important when you need to catch risk early, protect intellectual property and operations, and respond without losing control of the production environment.
It fits across the full manufacturing lifecycle, from supplier relationships and factory operations to customer delivery and recovery after an incident. The course presents it as the layer that ties risk assessment, safeguards, measurement, and response into one repeatable operating process.
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