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When implementing IoT sensors across a factory, how do you balance data collection benefits against the cybersecurity risks of connecting previously isolated industrial equipment to corporate networks?

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This is a great question that many factory managers are grappling with right now! I totally get the dilemma - you want those sweet IoT benefits like predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring, and efficiency gains, but you're worried about opening up your factory floor to cyber threats.

The key is to approach this strategically rather than avoiding it altogether. First, implement network segmentation - keep your industrial IoT devices on separate, isolated networks from your corporate systems. Use firewalls and gateways to control what traffic can flow between them.

Second, adopt a zero-trust mindset. Every device needs authentication and authorization, even if it's 'inside' your network. Regular firmware updates and security patches are crucial since many industrial IoT devices weren't designed with security in mind.

Third, start with a risk assessment. Not all equipment needs to be connected immediately. Prioritize what data gives you the biggest operational benefits, and secure those connections first. Use encrypted communications and implement continuous monitoring to detect any unusual activity.

The balance comes from recognizing that the benefits (reduced downtime, better quality control, energy savings) can actually outweigh the risks when you implement proper security measures from day one. It's about smart connectivity, not just connectivity for its own sake.

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