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Top 100 Best Chemical Manufacturing Companies

Discover the highest-rated Chemical Manufacturing companies with 3,000+ employees, ranked by Rankiteo's proprietary cyber resilience scoring methodology. 16 companies scored.

103
Companies in Industry
16
Scored
731.7
Avg Score
11
Cyber Incidents
Top 16
Shown

Chemical Manufacturing Cybersecurity Rankings - Best Companies in 2026

The Chemical Manufacturing sector is home to 103 companies with 3,000 or more employees that Rankiteo actively monitors for cybersecurity resilience. This page presents the Top 16 highest-scoring organizations, ranked by our proprietary Cyber Resilience Score - a composite metric that integrates time-decayed incident exposure, sector-sensitive impact analysis, and market-cap-aware baseline and dampening to produce a single, interpretable score between 100 and 1,000.

Companies at the top of this ranking have the fewest and least-severe recorded cyber incidents - including ransomware attacks, data breaches, and publicly disclosed vulnerabilities. Their scores benefit from clean or near-clean incident histories, favorable industry-level resilience adjustments, and, where applicable, scale-aware baseline anchoring. These organizations serve as benchmarks for what strong cybersecurity posture looks like in the Chemical Manufacturing industry.

The average cyber resilience score for Chemical Manufacturing companies with 3,000+ employees is currently 731.7 out of 1,000, placing the industry in the Ba–Baa range - adequate but with room for improvement.

Key Insights

834
Highest Score
731.7
Industry Average
6%
Scoring A or Above
11
Recorded Incidents
AI Analysis

Cybersecurity in Chemical Manufacturing

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Score Distribution

Aaa
0 (0.0%)
Aa
0 (0.0%)
A
1 (6.3%)
Baa
8 (50.0%)
Ba
2 (12.5%)
B
4 (25.0%)
Caa
0 (0.0%)
Ca
0 (0.0%)
C
1 (6.3%)
#CompanyLabelScoreBandIncidentsScore Bar
1
Lindelinde.com
Chemical Manufacturing834A0
2
Pidilite Industries Limitedpidilite.com
Chemical Manufacturing787Baa0
3
Engroengro.com
-780Baa0
4
Jotunjotun.com
Chemical Manufacturing772Baa0
5
FFCffc.com.pk
-771Baa0
6
Hanwha Grouphanwha.com
Chemical Manufacturing769Baa0
7
Borealisborealisgroup.com
Chemical Manufacturing768Baa0
8
AECI Limitedaeciworld.com
Chemical Manufacturing765Baa0
9
INVISTAinvista.com
Chemical Manufacturing765Baa0
10
BASFbasf.com
Chemical Manufacturing738Ba1
11
Carpenter Co.carpenter.com
Chemical Manufacturing721Ba1
12
LG Energy Solutionlgensol.com
Chemical Manufacturing693B2
13
NCH Corporationnch.com
Chemical Manufacturing689B2
14
Brenntagbrenntag.com
Chemical Manufacturing685B2
15
FUJIFILM Corporationfujifilm.com
Chemical Manufacturing650B1
16
AkzoNobelakzonobel.com
Chemical Manufacturing520C2

How We Score Chemical Manufacturing Companies

Rankiteo's Cyber Resilience Score produces a single, interpretable value between 100 and 1,000 for each organization, where higher scores indicate lower estimated cyber risk. The framework integrates three principal components that together balance evidence, context, and comparability across industries and company sizes. Learn more in our AI Cyber Score methodology.

Scoring Components

  • Time-Decayed Incident Exposure (Pinc): Every confirmed cyber incident - ransomware, data breach, cyber attack, or disclosed vulnerability - contributes a penalty weighted by recency and scaled by quantitative severity (financial loss and records exposed). Category-specific base weights reflect real-world impact: ransomware (100 pts), data breach (60 pts), cyber attack (20 pts), and vulnerability (5 pts). Each category decays at a different rate - roughly 3 years for ransomware and data breaches, 2 years for cyber attacks, and 18 months for vulnerabilities - so that older, lower-impact events fade while recent, severe incidents retain lasting influence.
  • Sector-Sensitive Impact Multipliers: Identical incidents carry different weight depending on the industry. Each NAICS sector receives multipliers based on four dimensions: safety-of-life risk, service continuity, regulatory/legal exposure, and data sensitivity. For example, a ransomware attack on a hospital or a utility carries a higher penalty than the same attack on a retail company, reflecting the greater real-world consequences.
  • Market-Cap Baseline & Dampening: A logistic baseline between 750 and 850 anchors each company's starting score based on organizational size. A continuous dampening factor attenuates incident penalties for very large firms, recognizing that larger organizations face higher disclosure rates and typically have greater absorption capacity - without masking genuinely severe events.
  • Industry Adjustment (Aind): A bounded additive term derived from NAICS-level historical incident-rate z-scores. This adjustment rewards companies in historically resilient sectors - but only when they maintain a clean or near-clean incident record. Once any material recent incident occurs, the firm-specific track record dominates the score.
  • Quantitative Severity Scaling: When financial loss or records-exposed data is available, the incident penalty is amplified proportionally - scaled relative to the company's market capitalization so that the same dollar loss has a larger effect on a smaller firm. The combined severity multiplier is capped at 3× to prevent outliers from dominating.
  • Ransomware Recurrence Escalation: Repeated ransomware events within a short timeframe trigger a bounded recurrence multiplier (up to 1.5×), reflecting the elevated systemic risk of persistent adversarial footholds or remediation failures.

Understanding the Bands

Each company's numerical score is also mapped to a letter-grade band for quick comparison. Here is what each band means for Chemical Manufacturing companies:

  • Aaa (900–1,000): Exceptional cyber resilience. Top-tier security across all measured dimensions.
  • Aa (800–899): Very strong posture with minimal identifiable weaknesses.
  • A (700–799): Strong security practices with some areas for improvement.
  • Baa (600–699): Adequate protection, but notable gaps in security configuration exist.
  • Ba (500–599): Below average. Multiple risk areas require attention.
  • B (400–499): Weak security posture with significant exposure across several categories.
  • Caa (300–399): Very weak. High probability of exploitable vulnerabilities.
  • Ca (200–299): Critically poor security with severe, widespread gaps.
  • C (0–199): Extreme risk. Immediate remediation needed across the board.

Why Chemical Manufacturing Cybersecurity Matters

As digital transformation accelerates, chemical manufacturing organizations handle growing volumes of sensitive data - from customer records and financial information to proprietary intellectual property. A breach in this sector can lead to regulatory penalties, reputational damage, operational disruption, and loss of customer trust.

Supply chain risk is another critical factor. Even if your organization is not in the Chemical Manufacturing sector directly, third-party vendors and partners in this industry may represent a significant part of your supply chain risk profile. Evaluating the cyber resilience of chemical manufacturing companies helps procurement teams, risk officers, and CISOs make data-driven decisions about vendor selection and ongoing monitoring.

Rankiteo tracks 103 chemical manufacturing companies with 3,000+ employees, updating scores on a continuous basis so you always have the latest view of the industry's cybersecurity landscape.

Top 100 Best Chemical Manufacturing Companies by Cybersecurity Score (2026) | Rankiteo