Cybersecurity is crucial in modern mining as the industry becomes more digitalized and interconnected, increasing the exposure of both operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) systems to cyber threats. The integration of IoT devices, autonomous equipment, cloud services, and AI expands the attack surface, heightening the risk of cyberattacks that could disrupt operations, endanger safety, and damage critical assets(Cybersecurity For Mining, 2025).
Robust cybersecurity safeguards critical operational data and control systems, preventing unauthorized access that could lead to equipment failure or operational shutdowns. This protection is vital for maintaining continuous operations, minimizing costly downtime, and ensuring the safety of workers in high-risk mining environments(Why the Mining Industry Faces Heightened Cyber Security Risks – Somniac Security, n.d.).
In modern mining, a cyberattack on a ventilation system is a physical safety breach. As OT/IT convergence grows, which is the greater risk to the sector today: a sophisticated external ransomware group, or the unintentional insider threat (e.g., human error, mismanaged access) creating a fatal vulnerability?
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Cybersecurity For Mining: 7 Powerful Strategies For 2025. (2025, July 26). https://farmonaut.com/mining/cybersecurity-for-mining-7-powerful-strategies-for-2025
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Why the Mining Industry Faces Heightened Cyber Security Risks – Somniac Security. (n.d.). Retrieved October 21, 2025, from https://www.somniacsecurity.com/why-the-mining-industry-faces-heightened-cyber-security-risks/



