During the pandemic, IoT-specific malware infections represented a 700% increase and targeted more than 500 different types of IoT devices, according to global technology intelligence firm ABI Research.
Aeris and ABI Research are joining forces for an upcoming webinar, Getting IoT Security Right: How Successful Enterprises Achieve Better ROI (return on investment), to offer enterprises research and insights that provide an overview of where, what, and how much enterprises are spending out of their IT budget to protect their cellular IoT programmes. This webinar will also provide real-world practices and recommendations for how enterprises can optimise their IoT security budgets to provide the protection against the cyber security threatscape.
Most organisations frequently misunderstand or dismiss these events as less significant than a conventional network attack. However, IoT attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated and severely threaten corporate network integrity, data security, and even physical safety. “Enterprises today need practical business strategies designed to extract more from their security investment, yielding a greater long-term ROI and a stronger security posture,” says Syed “Z” Hosain, co-founder and chief evangelist, Aeris.
“Knowing that security is critical to the success of IoT projects is important; but beyond that, the key is understanding how that security should be deployed to achieve a good return on investment, both from a risk reduction and business optimisation perspective,” says Michela Menting, senior research director at ABI Research. “It’s easy to throw money at the problem, but without careful planning and management, the potential of security technologies ends up wasted, with organisations footing the bill for sub-par value. This webinar will expose how to manage security investments effectively to maximise ROI.
Register and join industry experts at ABI Research and Aeris for the webinar, “Getting IoT Security Right: How Successful Enterprises Achieve Better ROI,” on Thursday, June 22, at 10:00 AM CT / 4:00 PM GMT.
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