Survey Identifies Internet of Things (IoT) Security Challenges for the Connected Enterprise
Majority of Respondents Lack Confidence in Their Ability to See and Control IoT Devices

(firmenpresse) - CAMPBELL, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 06/14/16 -- , the pioneer in agentless cybersecurity, today announced the findings of its new "Enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) Survey." Commissioned by ForeScout and conducted by a non-affiliated third party, the survey of 350+ Information Technology (IT) professionals assessed their organizations' IoT security practices. The research revealed that while the majority of respondents acknowledge the growing number of IoT devices on their networks, they are unaware of how to properly secure them.
The survey points to a lack of visibility into everything on the network. Eighty-five percent of survey respondents lacked confidence in their ability to see connected devices as soon as they joined their networks, and almost a quarter of survey respondents said that they weren't confident at all. When connected devices are left out of the security sphere, an organization's attack surface becomes much more vulnerable.
Other key findings from the survey include:
On average, respondents had at least nine out of 27 different types of IoT devices (e.g. desktop PCs, IP phones, tablets, video conferencing systems) that they could identify on their networks. This number was consistent across respondents -- even those who claimed to have no IoT devices when initially asked.
: Thirty percent of respondents said that their company failed to have a specific solution in place to secure IoT devices, and more than a quarter do not know if they have security policies on their devices.
: The majority of respondents believe a lack of communication between IT teams and security budget constraints are some of the main challenges to securing IoT.
Almost half of all respondents reported that in-office security policies failed to extend to their home networks -- even when accessing sensitive company data.
: Most IT professionals believe it is important to discover and classify IoT devices, and many would prefer to have this ability without the use of an agent.
"This survey demonstrates not only how pervasive IoT is within the enterprise, but also how much confusion there is around how to secure it," said Rob Greer, CMO and SVP of products at ForeScout Technologies. "Everyday, new 'things' are being added to corporate networks with little regard to their level of security risk. Each insecure device represents a vulnerable point-of-entry into a company's larger network and companies are starting to realize this."
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently cited that 200 billion connected devices will be deployed by 2020 with an accompanying economic impact in the trillions by 2025.* However, almost half of IT professionals surveyed expressed little to no confidence in their ability to see, control and manage the current IoT devices in their network environments.
"IoT represents one of the largest fundamental changes to the enterprise in decades. The challenge now is to ensure that its promise is realized in a secure and responsible way," continued Greer. "The ability to share real-time contextual insights and implement agentless security policies across the organization encourages healthy security practices from the inside out."
*Atlantic Council, Cyber Risk Wednesday: What is the Government's Role in the Internet of Things?, 25 May 2016.
ForeScout commissioned to conduct the Enterprise IoT Survey from March - April 2016. The survey of 350+ IT and networking professionals analyzed and assessed respondents' views on their organization's IoT devices, security policies, approaches and tools. To download the full report, please go .
ForeScout Technologies, Inc. is transforming security through visibility. ForeScout offers Global 2000 enterprises and government organizations the unique ability to see devices, including non-traditional devices, the instant they connect to the network. Equally important, ForeScout lets you control these devices and orchestrate information sharing and operation among disparate security tools to accelerate incident response. Unlike traditional security alternatives, ForeScout achieves this without requiring software agents or previous device knowledge. The company's solutions integrate with leading network, security, mobility and IT management products to overcome security silos, automate workflows and enable significant cost savings. As of January 2016, more than 2,000 customers in over 60 countries improve their network security and compliance posture with ForeScout solutions. Learn more at .
© 2016. ForeScout Technologies, Inc. is a privately held Delaware corporation. ForeScout, the ForeScout logo, ControlFabric, CounterACT Edge, ActiveResponse and CounterACT are trademarks or registered trademarks of ForeScout. Other names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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