The IoT is a growing network of inter-connected devices that can be accessed through the Internet.
"IoT devices have been a cause for concern for consumers. We will see an increase in businesses to 'secure' the entire network instead of each individual endpoint, which can help minimise the risk and cost involved in maintaining security across IoT devices," Juniper Networks VP, security marketing, Franklyn Jones told PTI.
"As smart technology and IoT becomes more widespread, safeguarding customer data is now even more important. As data breaches reveal sensitive information and can have a direct physical impact, organisations have become responsible and accountability is a key challenge," said Srinivasan C R, Tata Communications Senior VP, Global Product Management and Data Centre Services.
Businesses will need to strategically develop next-generation frameworks to minimise risk, as cyber-security regulations evolve, he said.
"In 2018, security breaches should be thought of as inevitable... as a result, the focus is shifting from prevention to resilience," Srinivasan said.
A recent study by PwC and Juniper Networks showed that security is the most important priority for both CIOs and VPs of companies, Jones added.
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