Dec 27, 2017 | 4 min read

8 IIoT Predictions for 2018 (No.6): Cybersecurity is top of mind in IoT

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Eight IIoT predictions for 2018

We have seen an enormous amount of progress in the industrial ecosystem in 2017. The ever evolving landscape of Digital transformation is in full speed providing many exciting new business models as well as providing solutions to some of the problems that have plagued traditional industries since their inception. We see longstanding business models reinvented as more businesses are realizing the need to digitally transform their businesses. We're also starting to move from pilots to ROI as the adoption of connected devices is  accelerating industries like manufacturing and energy according to a recent Verizon study.

Momenta Partners is committed to helping our clients, partners, and stakeholders navigate this evolving landscape and deliver sustainable value from Connected Industry.  To achieve this, we keep our finger on the pulse regarding industry trends and developments. Here's what we see as the 8  key developments for 2018 in IIoT, with suggested resources to enable you to learn more: 

 

Prediction No.6:

Moore’s Outlaws” ensure Cybersecurity Remains Top of Mind in IoT

 

Cybersecurity continues to rank high as a concern among companies looking to adopt IoT solutions. With the increasing scale and severity of attacks in the last couple of years including the Mirai botnet and Wannacry ransomware, the threat landscape continues to get more severe. At the same time, cybersecurity researchers discover more and more vulnerabilities in connected products and weaknesses like blueborne and KRACK. We expect cyberattacks to continue in 2018 as criminals exploit weak or non-existent security in connected devices, from wind farms to energy companies. We know that in IIoT, security weaknesses can not only damage profits and business reputation but also can risk lives if machinery or robotics are interfered with.

Cybercriminals continue to be innovative, and benefit from open source tools and increasingly cheap processing power. Cybersecurity in IoT will continue to be a top area of innovation for startups and established companies alike.

 

Suggested resources: 

Forbes: 60 cybersecurity predictions for 2018

Gartner: Cybersecurity Myths of the Industrial IoT

Webinar: Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things

 

Stay tuned for our 7th prediction in our Eight IoT Themes for 2018.