The growing need for cybersecurity vigilance in electro-hydraulic systems
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Companies that rely on electro-hydraulic systems also have a responsibility to implement best practices for cybersecurity. This includes regular maintenance of both hardware and software, ensuring that all systems are updated with the latest security patches, and conducting routine vulnerability assessments. Additionally, companies should invest in cybersecurity training for their operators and technicians, ensuring that they are aware of the potential threats and know how to minimise risks. Just as safety training is a standard part of working with heavy machinery, cybersecurity awareness should be part of the operational culture within any company that uses connected industrial systems.
As electro-hydraulic systems continue to advance, the importance of cybersecurity cannot be overstated. These systems are transforming industries, providing unprecedented control, efficiency, and adaptability. Yet, without robust cybersecurity measures, their potential for improvement is accompanied by a corresponding risk. The integration of digital control into hydraulic systems brings significant operational benefits, but it also demands a commitment to vigilance and proactive protection against cyber threats. In an era where connectivity is both a tool and a target, the future of electro-hydraulic systems hinges not only on mechanical precision and electronic innovation but also on a strong foundation of cybersecurity
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