Digital twins are detailed electronic models that use IoT technology to update the digitized model based on changes happening to the source object.
Vishnu Andhare, a consultant with the Information Services Group (ISG), believes that IoT (IoT) digital twin technology will continue to mature rapidly because of the demand for this technology across many industries as well as the remote needs required by pandemic workforces.
With the integration of IoT into the enterprise comes the potential for cybersecurity vulnerabilities. In this PodChats for FutureIoT, we speak to Ian Lim, Field Chief Security Officer, Asia Pacific at Palo Alto Networks, to talk about where IoT is headed and how securing IoT needs to step up or catchup with IT security.
1. What are the major enterprise IoT trends in Asia in 2022?
2. Please describe the state of IoT Security in Asia in 2022.
3. Can you cite one or two emerging IoT applications / use cases in Asia in 2022 where security needs to be addressed early on?
4. What often gets left out in securing enterprise IoT?
5. How should CIOs, the CISO and the IT team work with operations to improve overall security of the entire operation?
6. Coming into 2022, what are the key trends to expect on the following topics:
a. IoT governance
b. Persona-based IoT
c. Sustainable initiatives
d. IoT-as-a-services