Trustwave and Osterman Research Survey Reveals IoT Adoption and Security Practices are Misaligned
CHICAGO - February 28, 2018- Trustwave today released the "IoT Cybersecurity Readiness Report" which assess the current and future use of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and corresponding security practices and implementation challenges across organizations in a wide-range of industries. Astonishingly, although most organizations surveyed plan to increase adoption of IoT into operations, only 28 percent consider security strategies specific to IoT as "very important."
Osterman Research conducted the survey on behalf of Trustwave, primarily with midsize and large organizations with a median of 1,000 employees per organization. Individuals with applied security experience or knowledge were targeted. A total of 137 surveys were completed in November 2017.
Key findings from the Trustwave IoT Cybersecurity Readiness Report include:
"Any device or sensor with an IP address connected to a corporate network may open the doors to a devastating security incident," said Lawrence Munro, vice president SpiderLabs at Trustwave. "As IoT adoption continues to proliferate, manufactures of IoT are sidestepping security fundamentals as they rush to bring products to market. We are seeing lack of familiarity with secure coding concepts resulting in vulnerabilities, some of them a decade old, incorporated into final designs. Because updating IoT devices by nature is more challenging, many remain vulnerable even after patches are issued, and often patches are not even developed. Organizations need to properly document and test each internet-connected device on their network or face introducing potentially thousands of new attack vectors easily exploitable by cybercriminals."
"Interestingly, the security of IoT was identified as the leading barrier to greater adoption," noted Michael Osterman, principal analyst with Osterman Research. "There have been numerous IoT-related security problems in the recent past and the problems will only get worse until decision makers make security the key issue in their selection and deployment of IoT-related devices."
To download a complimentary copy of the "IoT Cybersecurity Readiness Report," which includes recommendations by Trustwave security experts, visit:
https://www2.trustwave.com/IoT-Security-Report.html.
Osterman Research conducted this survey in November 2017 with 137 members of its survey panel. To qualify for the survey, respondents had to be knowledgeable about and/or responsible for IoT-related security practices in their organizations. The mean number of employees at the North American organizations surveyed was just under 17,000. A wide range of industries were included in the survey. The survey was sponsored by and conducted on behalf of Trustwave. The survey has a margin of error of +/- 8.4 percent.
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