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The packaging line stalls at 01:40 AM. Scrap is rising. The IAM server is down.
Do you wait for IT to wake up, or do you reach for the "emergency" admin password kept in a drawer?
That split-second decision is where security dies.
In this episode, we tackle the uncomfortable friction between production pressure and cybersecurity. We explain why "temporary" bypasses often become permanent backdoors and how to engineer a "Break-Glass" protocol that saves the plant without handing the keys to an attacker.
The question is: Do your emergency paths reduce risk, or quietly store it?
By Antonio GonzálezThe packaging line stalls at 01:40 AM. Scrap is rising. The IAM server is down.
Do you wait for IT to wake up, or do you reach for the "emergency" admin password kept in a drawer?
That split-second decision is where security dies.
In this episode, we tackle the uncomfortable friction between production pressure and cybersecurity. We explain why "temporary" bypasses often become permanent backdoors and how to engineer a "Break-Glass" protocol that saves the plant without handing the keys to an attacker.
The question is: Do your emergency paths reduce risk, or quietly store it?