Cyber Security for Smart Factories Using Qualitative and Quantitative Research
It is one of today's fastest expanding industries, which makes a career in cybersecurity a great opportunity. Many novices and professionals with computer science backgrounds may benefit. Cyber has become crucial for businesses and organizations to navigate the future and develop trust in an unpredictable world. The future of cyber is becoming clearer as businesses shift away from tech-centric and threat-focused methods and focus on the benefits of integrating cyber throughout the organization. Cybersecurity has become critical for business. Cyber hazards grew from an information technology problem to a business concern, and so did cyber solutions, eventually complementing strategic business objectives and growth. The link between cybersecurity and value impact is becoming clearer. Cyber has emerged as a differentiator for designing and implementing critical business strategies, and its importance in digital transformation priorities continues to grow. To truly depict the growing impact of cyber on enterprises today, we polled over 1,000 global c-suite executives from companies with more than $500 million in revenue from various regions and industries. Executives conduct both qualitative and quantitative research on cyber hazards, company actions, and the future.
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2025
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| Authors: | Shukla, Ratnesh Kumar ; Tiwari, Arvind Kumar ; Mishra, Manmohan ; Bhardwaj, Shivam ; Pandey, Ashutosh |
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Advancing Cybersecurity in Smart Factories Through Autonomous Robotic Defenses. - IGI Global Scientific Publishing, ISBN 9798337305851. - 2025, p. 213-230
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