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Research and Markets: The Safety-Security Argument - Expanding Needs in a Connected Enterprise
[August 31, 2015]

Research and Markets: The Safety-Security Argument - Expanding Needs in a Connected Enterprise


Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7l8mgw/the) has announced the addition of the "The Safety-Security Argument - Expanding Needs in a Connected Enterprise" report to their offering.

As part of the Internet of Industrial Things (IoIT) research portfolio from the Industrial Automation and Process Control practice, this study provides a strategic outlook of cyber security requirements and best practices in a new era of connected assets and connected enterprises.

It includes key challenges in the manufacturing industry due to advanced persistent threats as well as opportunities and strategies for cybersecurity value chain participants and solution providers. The report details the current state of the indusry and throws light on the trends that are expected to change, providing various perspectives that help decipher the digital footprints.



Key Findings:

- North America - the US in particular - and Europe are leading in developments for industrial cyber security. Government-supported initiatives and regulations in these regions are driving the implementation of cyber security solutions and creating awareness for industrial control system security.


- ICS 62443 is a commonly used standard for industrial control system security across the world

- While IT and OT continue to be considered separate departments in many cases, cross functionality between the two is expected to grow

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Internet of Industrial Things-A Research Perspective

3. Research Scope, Objectives, Segmentation

4. Current State of the Industry

5. IoIT and Industrial Cyber Security

6. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine-Evolving Cyber Security Solutions in the IoIT Ecosystem

7. Industry Perspectives-Deciphering Digital Footprints

8. Strategic Insights-The T² (Trust and Trap) Security Framework

9. Conclusion

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7l8mgw/the


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