Aligned to
  • NIST SP 800-82 rev3
  • IEC 62443
  • MITRE ATT&CK for ICS
  • NERC CIP
  • DoW Zero Trust for OT
Purpose-built for Level 0 & Level 1
Why it matters in Manufacturing

The risks manufacturing can't afford to miss.

Unauthorized PLC program changes

Whether the source is a compromised engineering workstation, an insider, or stolen credentials, the outcome at the controller is the same — modified ladder logic, altered setpoints, or new motion profiles. OTegrity catches the PLC-side change the moment it happens, regardless of how it got there.

MES / production data integrity

Tampered production data flowing into MES corrupts traceability, quality decisions, and warranty exposure — invisible until the consequence surfaces in field returns.

Robotic cell manipulation

Unauthorized motion-profile or sequence changes can damage products, fixtures, and safety boundaries before they're noticed by operators or supervisors.

Yield-killing process drift

Slow drift in temperature, pressure, torque, or cycle time turns batches into scrap before alarms fire — and reads as wear when it's actually something more.

How OTegrity helps

What OTegrity does for manufacturing.

Production line behavioral baseline

Self-calibrated baselines across line PLCs, robotic cells, and quality gates — unauthorized changes, drift, and manipulation flagged within seconds of deviation.

Robotic & cell integrity

Direct integrity validation on every monitored cell controller and motion-profile-bearing PLC. Firmware and program changes detected at the source.

Cyber-vs-fault classification

OEE incidents get labeled — equipment fault, sensor failure, drift, or cyber attack — so the right team responds first, with the same evidence.

Relevant frameworks
  • IEC 62443 / ISA-99
  • NIST CSF
  • ISO 27001
  • DoD CMMC (defense)
  • NIST SP 800-82 rev3
Bring it to your environment

See OTegrity on your manufacturing process.

A live walkthrough on a process similar to yours — values, rates, timing, relationships, and classification — and how it fits alongside your existing stack.