Governance for IoT and Emerging Technologies
The rapid adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) and emerging technologies, such as 5G, blockchain, and autonomous systems, has introduced new challenges for cybersecurity governance. These technologies present unique security risks due to their interconnected nature, complex infrastructures, and potential vulnerabilities. Key governance challenges include:
Securing IoT Devices: With IoT devices often lacking robust security features, governance policies must address secure device onboarding, network segmentation, and continuous monitoring.
Data Privacy and Protection: IoT and emerging technologies generate vast amounts of data that need to be protected and managed in compliance with privacy laws and organizational policies.
Integrating New Technologies into Existing Policies: Organizations must ensure that emerging technologies are integrated into existing governance frameworks, with policies that account for their unique characteristics and security requirements.
Supply Chain Risks: The interconnectedness of devices and systems increases the risk of supply chain attacks. Governance must include ensuring third-party vendors and technology providers adhere to security standards.
Governance frameworks must be flexible enough to accommodate these emerging technologies, ensuring that security measures are continuously updated to address new threats.