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Kathleen Martin
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Cost and expertise remain key barriers to scaling security of the the Internet of Things, with calls for increased industry collaboration to boost the pace of adoption.
This year will mark a turning point in IoT security adoption, according to the latest 2022 Security Report.
Broadly speaking, the data found that the industry is committed to addressing the historic lag between the rate of digital transformation and the speed of securing the IoT ecosystem.
Researchers surveyed 1,038 tech decision makers across Europe, the US, and APAC, and found a positive turning point for security within organisations and shifting attitudes, with businesses making concerted efforts to make the IoT more secure.
Business leaders have begun placing security at the centre of IoT strategy and organisational culture, with almost all (90%) of respondents stating they have placed increased importance on security in the past 12 months.
Around nine in ten respondents deemed security as one of their top three business priorities, while 42% of those rank building a ‘security-first culture’ as their top priority within their business.
The study indicated that changes are being driven largely due to the increased consumer expectations and growing cyber risk over the last few years.
Continue reading: https://www.digit.fyi/iot-security-adoption-2022-research/
This year will mark a turning point in IoT security adoption, according to the latest 2022 Security Report.
Broadly speaking, the data found that the industry is committed to addressing the historic lag between the rate of digital transformation and the speed of securing the IoT ecosystem.
Researchers surveyed 1,038 tech decision makers across Europe, the US, and APAC, and found a positive turning point for security within organisations and shifting attitudes, with businesses making concerted efforts to make the IoT more secure.
Business leaders have begun placing security at the centre of IoT strategy and organisational culture, with almost all (90%) of respondents stating they have placed increased importance on security in the past 12 months.
Around nine in ten respondents deemed security as one of their top three business priorities, while 42% of those rank building a ‘security-first culture’ as their top priority within their business.
The study indicated that changes are being driven largely due to the increased consumer expectations and growing cyber risk over the last few years.
Continue reading: https://www.digit.fyi/iot-security-adoption-2022-research/