Ingersoll Rand’s Data Leak: The Impact of Exposed Access Points

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When attackers breached Ingersoll Rand, the biggest damage was not just technical. It was public, reputational, and difficult to contain.

The incident shows why manufacturers need more than detection and response. They need an architecture that prevents attackers from using stolen credentials, exploiting exposed access points, or moving laterally toward sensitive systems.

In this breakdown, we look at how BlastWave’s passwordless MFA, network cloaking, and microsegmentation could have stopped the attack path before it became a crisis.

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