Security News > 2018 > November > Closing the security gap will drive $125 billion critical infrastructure security spending
Critical infrastructures are radically transforming on an unprecedented scale, boosted by a rapid adoption of ‘smart’ operational technologies. Cybersecurity is a growing part of that evolution. ABI Research forecasts security spending for the protection of critical infrastructures will hit US$125 billion globally by 2023. Currently, defense contractors (Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Harris, Northrop Grumman), industrial OEMs (Honeywell, Siemens, Airbus, Rockwell, Boeing), tech leaders (IBM, Amazon, Microsoft, Verizon), and energy companies (Shell, Total, Exxon) are the … More → The post Closing the security gap will drive $125 billion critical infrastructure security spending appeared first on Help Net Security.
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/EzNsD5M7g6E/
Related news
- CISA: Network switch RCE flaw impacts critical infrastructure (source)
- Two simple give-me-control security bugs found in Optigo network switches used in critical manufacturing (source)
- CISA Warns of Critical Fortinet Flaw as Palo Alto and Cisco Issue Urgent Security Patches (source)
- Iranian hackers act as brokers selling critical infrastructure access (source)
- U.S. and Allies Warn of Iranian Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure in Year-Long Campaign (source)
- The story behind the Health Infrastructure Security and Accountability Act (source)
- HPE Issues Critical Security Patches for Aruba Access Point Vulnerabilities (source)
- Major security audit of critical FreeBSD components now available (source)