This article originally appeared on EP&T, November/December 2020 Issue by Phil Attfield
Over the last several years, humanity seen significant technological innovation across nearly every business sector, including retail, manufacturing, consumer products, healthcare and more.
The adoption and integration of digital technologies into products at every level has become pervasive, with interconnectivity speeding the rise of IoT (Internet of Things). Practically every modern device we use today is now connected, allowing greater automation, control and analytics-based insights. The growth of this new area in device and computing interconnectivity is not only calling for better network and internet infrastructure, but also stronger and more effective security solutions.
The primary object of attention and protection is the intellectual property in the form of Trusted Applications (TAs) that include.....Read the full article PAGE 18.
Major factors driving the growth of the IoT security market are the increasing number of ransomware attacks on the IoT devices across the globe, growing IoT security regulations and rising security concerns over critical infrastructures”