Cybersecurity emerging as intrinsic element of Industry 4.0
Posted to News on 18th Nov 2016, 12:15

Cybersecurity emerging as intrinsic element of Industry 4.0

In the coming two to three years, cyber security spending in the manufacturing industry is expected to increase by a minimum of 10 per cent. A well-formulated security framework will become a norm for companies interested in adopting Industry 4.0 or any advanced manufacturing approach. Factories of the future are poised to have a link established with the outside world and the security in such a scenario will become an inevitable necessity for end-users across industries. Cyber security damages on industries globally are estimated at EUR40 to EUR50 billion per year.

Cybersecurity emerging as intrinsic element of Industry 4.0

The impact of cybersecurity will be outlined by Frost & Sullivan Global President and Managing Partner, Mr Aroop Zutshi, during his presentation at upcoming SPS IPC Drives exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany. On Wednesday, 23 November 2015, he will discuss what is at stake for companies. Mr Zutshi will deliver his presentation at the "Automation meets IT' Forum in Hall 3A at 10:40 am CET.

Mr Zutshi explains: "More than 90 per cent of all small and medium-end businesses are believed to have experienced security-related issues in Germany. Official estimates indicate that damages to Germany industry through industrial espionage amount to approximately EUR4.2 billion per year, making industrial espionage is a critical issue for industrial machinery companies in Germany with the ascent of new manufacturing paradigms like Industry 4.0."

For complimentary access to more information on the Frost & Sullivan Industrial Automation and Process Control practice, please visit frost.ly/11x. If you would like to review the presentation after the conference and organise a Growth Strategy Dialogue, a free interactive briefing with Frost & Sullivan's thought leaders, please contact Jana Schoeneborn, Corporate Communications, at [email protected].


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