IT Security

Forced into smart

by Mark Rowe

An IT security product firm announced the results of a survey of over 270 attendees at Infosecurity Europe 2015 at Olympia, London.

Research firm IDC anticipates there will be over 28 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices installed by 2020. These devices are expected to deliver an overall global economic value add of $1.9 trillion, of which 80 percent will be derived from services. While the IoT marketplace is lucrative, new devices will open attack vectors for enterprise networks, it is claimed.

According to the Tripwire’s survey, 68 percent of respondents believe that business efficiency requirements are forcing their organisations to adopt smart technology in spite of security risks. Findings included:

87 percent of respondents said their organisation has a policy which places restrictions on employees connecting smart tools to the corporate network; however 62 percent of respondents admit they’ve already connected personal devices.
When purchasing a new smart device, 73 percent of the respondents said their primary concern is functionality, not security.
Over a quarter of the respondents (27 percent) already own between five and ten smart devices excluding smart phones and laptops.

Ken Westin, security analyst for Tripwire, said: “Even though many organizations have policies against connecting personal smart devices to their corporate networks, employees often feel that connecting these devices via USB to charge them isn’t a problem. I’ve heard a number of stories about the security alerts generated when employees plug their smart phones into point-of-sale devices, a practice that can easily introduce additional risk. This is really an education problem – employees need a better understanding of the risks involved and IT teams need to provide reasonable options so employees can remain productive without increasing security risks to the organization.”

For more – visit: http://www.tripwire.com/company/research/tripwire-infosecurity-europe-2015-survey/.

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing