When Systems Stop, Production Stops.

Securing Live Production Environments

Logiq works inside manufacturing environments where uptime and control directly affect output. We focus on making security work within live production environments, without getting in the way of how they operate.

Manufacturing environments run on systems that don’t fail quietly. When something breaks, it shows up straight away – in halted lines, missed output, and disruption that carries through suppliers and customers.

Cyber risk here isn’t abstract. It sits inside OT systems, engineering platforms, and the connections that keep production moving day to day. The issue isn’t whether controls exist. It’s whether they work in practice, without introducing instability or downtime.

Security is built into how systems are run and maintained. Controls support stability rather than conflict with it. Evidence is handled in a way that keeps risk visible without slowing things down.

These environments don’t divide neatly. Systems are interconnected, often with legacy constraints and third-party dependencies. We work within that reality, not around it.

Production extends beyond a single organisation. Suppliers and partners interact directly with systems and data. We define boundaries and ownership so risk remains controlled.

Resilience by design, security by default.

Case Study

A multi-site manufacturing organisation was running stable production, but had limited visibility of how risk was owned across its supplier ecosystem. Work was happening, but responsibility and evidence weren’t aligned.

Logiq introduced a clear ownership model across teams and partners, bringing structure to how controls were implemented and evidenced. This improved visibility of risk without interrupting production, reducing the likelihood of disruption and supporting more confident operational decision-making.

Further Insight

Manufacturing risk doesn’t sit neatly in IT or OT. It shows up across systems, suppliers, and day-to-day operations. We share practical perspectives on securing live production environments, managing supplier risk, and making security work without disrupting output.