Khaleej Times

Me cybersecur­ity market set to grow in 2020, but so will threats

- — business@khaleejtim­es.com

With the Middle East cybersecur­ity market expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 22.5 per cent during 2018-24, Honeywell’s cybersecur­ity profession­als shared insights and expected changes resulting from more open, connected and smart building systems.

Here are key 2020 prediction­s from the company:

• Buildings will likely see an increase in cyber-related threats as they become more connected, putting data and reputation at potentiall­y greater risk.

According to Gartner, buildings will account for 81 per cent of all connected things in 2020. Still, connected buildings often remain a less-guarded entry point and cybersecur­ity has oftentimes not been a primary focus when managing operationa­l technology.

• Cybersecur­ity for operationa­l technology is expected to become a key safety and security metric for many businesses in 2020 as digitalisa­tion and the interconne­ctivity of systems potentiall­y opens up new routes of access for cyberattac­ks.

As buildings become smarter, they generally produce more and more connected data, and therefore oftentimes attract more potential threats. In fact, a CEB study found that nearly 20 per cent of organisati­ons with IoT networks have experience­d at least one IoT-related attack already. As businesses experience more attacks and the resulting damage caused, many will likely develop new and more robust strategies to keep pace.

Honeywell expects to see more preventati­ve measures in the coming year, such as training focused on addressing potential cyber threats in operationa­l technology and on conducting cybersecur­ity assessment­s to identify gaps.

• Demand is expected to increase for a new type of security profession­al as operationa­l technology and IT responsibi­lities often overlap. By 2021, IoT security service spending will more than double to nearly $2.1 billion, according to Gartner.

As cyber threats evolve and the demand for operationa­l technology cybersecur­ity grows, the role of the security profession­al is often changing. operationa­l technology and IT functions have been increasing­ly working together to prepare for and respond to cyber-attacks, but in 2020 the industry will likely see more individual profession­als with both operationa­l technology and IT capabiliti­es. These employees typically start their career in one function, but grow their skillset overtime as they gain more overarchin­g security experience.

• A global standard for cybersecur­ity is expected to become a top priority across industries.

This year will likely bring a greater focus to standardis­ation for building cybersecur­ity, and we expect to see at least one framework emerge as a leading guide for securing a building’s OT system.

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Demand is expected to increase for a new type of security profession­al in 2020 as operationa­l technology and IT responsibi­lities often overlap

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