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Hardware Authentication in Manufacturing: Why FIDO2 Keys Are the Future of Industrial Security

von Jan Quack
Hardware Authentication in Manufacturing: Why FIDO2 Keys Are the Future of Industrial Security

In my latest blog post, I examine the challenges facing the manufacturing industry more closely. What solutions are available, and what benefits do they offer? Finally, I share my conclusion.

Introduction

Cyberattacks are on the rise, with the manufacturing industry being the main target. In 2024, the manufacturing industry was the single most targeted sector for cyberattacks - accounting for over 25% of all global cyber incidents for the third consecutive year. Particularly alarming is the rise in phishing attacks, which surged by 80% from September 2023 to September 2024. In Germany alone, 53% of companies cited phishing as their top cyber threat.

This growing risk is driven by the increasing complexity and connectivity introduced by Industry 4.0 technologies, including IIoT devices, cloud infrastructures, and OT systems. These innovations expand the attack surface and require a more robust and comprehensive security approach. Also, things like insecurely linked IT and OT environments in combination with shared user accounts in the OT ecosystem make the attack surfaces even bigger.

A successful attack on IT systems can lead to a significant security incidents in OT and vice versa. To remain resilient and compliant, manufacturers must align with global regulations like the FDA, OSHA, EPA, ISO 9001, GMP, and European frameworks such as NIS2 and KRITIS.

1. Three Key Challenges for the Manufacturing Industry

Phishing Attacks: The Gateway to Ransomware

Phishing remains the most common method of introducing ransomware into IT and OT networks. For manufacturers, this often results in production stoppages and costly downtime.

A growing attack surface

With the integration of digital systems and networked devices, physical access points, such as production areas and offices, are also vulnerable to attack.

Regulatory compliance

From FDA equipment safety standards to ISO 9001 quality frameworks, manufacturing companies must ensure that they meet stringent global safety requirements.

2. A Modern Solution: the Swissbit iShield Key 2 series

Swissbit’s iShield Key 2 offers a compact, all-in-one solution for digital and physical access control, tailored to the unique needs of the manufacturing environment.

Digital and Physical Access in One

Supporting major physical access technologies (MIFARE, HID, LEGIC), the iShield Key 2 can replace traditional badges or keycards. It integrates seamlessly into existing infrastructure and enables passwordless login with FIDO2, multi-factor authentication, and OTP (one-time password) functionality.

Certified Security

With FIPS 140-3 Level 3 and Common Criteria EAL6+ certifications, the iShield Key 2 delivers government-grade protection. These certifications ensure strong encryption, tamper resistance, and data integrity.

Built for the Factory Floor

Ruggedized and highly durable, the device is ideal for production environments where smartphones and laptops may not be permitted due to safety or electromagnetic interference concerns.

Cost-Efficient and Scalable

By combining physical and digital authentication into a single device, companies can reduce complexity and save on device management and support efforts.

3. Looking Ahead: Passwordless by Default

According to the 2025 HYPR State of Passwordless Identity Assurance Report, hardware authentication devices and FIDO passkeys are expected to become the gold standard by 2027. Swissbit’s iShield Key 2 positions manufacturers to lead in this transition—ensuring they’re prepared for a passwordless future.

Conclusion

As cyber threats intensify and regulations tighten, manufacturers can no longer afford fragmented or outdated security systems. The Swissbit iShield Key 2 delivers a future-proof authentication platform - combining security, usability, and compliance in one powerful tool. And with Swissbit, you gain a trusted European partner ready to secure your digital transformation journey.

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Jan Quack

Jan Quack ist als Senior Solution Engineer tätig und arbeitet seit Februar 2025 bei Swissbit. Er bringt 20 Jahre Berufserfahrung mit, davon 15 Jahre mit Spezialisierung auf PKI, IAM, FIDO und passwortlose Authentifizierung. In seiner Funktion arbeitet er mit Unternehmen zusammen, um die Sicherheit zu verbessern und Authentifizierungsstrategien zu optimieren, wobei er stets den Fokus auf praktische, praxisnahe Lösungen legt. Mit seiner Leidenschaft, komplexe Themen verständlich zu machen, hat Jan in Keynotes, Workshops und Beratungen Einblicke vermittelt und Unternehmen dabei unterstützt, moderne Authentifizierungsverfahren in einer sich ständig weiterentwickelnden digitalen Landschaft einzuführen.

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