

On September 15, Mao Zhengjian, Director of the Informationization and Software Service Industry Department of the Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology, along with three experts from the National Industrial Information Security Development Research Center, visited Dufuduo New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. to jointly launch a special action for the cybersecurity assessment of industrial control systems. Through precise policies and professional empowerment, they aim to build a robust cybersecurity barrier for enterprises.
Director Mao Zhengjian pointed out that this action aims to help enterprises establish a multi-layered and three-dimensional cybersecurity protection system, comprehensively enhancing the security level of the industrial internet and laying a solid security foundation for the high-quality development of the manufacturing industry. He emphasized: first, a deep understanding of the significance of industrial control security assessments; second, thorough on-site assessment work; and third, strict adherence to work discipline.

To better assist enterprises, the heads of Dufuduo New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. and Ruiqing Automotive Engine Technology Co., Ltd. respectively introduced their companies’ industrial control network security architecture. The expert team conducted on-site research in the lithium battery manufacturing workshop, allowing the experts to gain a comprehensive understanding of the company’s current situation.
The expert team’s assessment covered 15 areas including “asset management, configuration management, supply chain security, publicity and education, host and terminal security, architecture and boundary security, cloud security, application security, system data measurement security, monitoring and early warning, operation center, emergency response, security assessment, vulnerability management, and responsibility implementation,” and pointed out the existing security risks, providing rectification suggestions.
The cybersecurity assessment and enhancement of industrial control systems not only concern the development of enterprises themselves but also relate to the security of the country’s critical information infrastructure. This assessment not only revealed issues with unclear management boundaries but also strengthened our determination to build a closed-loop security system of “prediction-protection-detection-response.”
With the precise support of the government, the cybersecurity system of enterprises’ industrial control networks is bound to undergo a security upgrade, helping enterprises navigate the wave of digital transformation steadily and far!
