
India Cybersecurity Breaches Lead to Reputation and Financial Losses for Industrial Organisations
Published on: Tuesday, Tue, 17 Jul 2018 ● 3 Min Read
Mumbai, July 25, 2019 – According to a recent Honeywell survey of business leaders in India, industrial cybersecurity breaches are damaging organisations, impacting the bottom line and company reputation. The survey polled strategic decision-makers from Indian industrial companies on types of cybersecurity threats, their approach to dealing with them, and their organisation’s respective preparedness as they adopt Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)-enabled technologies.
Companies today risk significant financial losses, damage to customer satisfaction, and market reputation due to cybersecurity issues, as evident in the survey responses. Given the high likelihood of a cyberattack and its potential repercussions1, increased investments in industrial cybersecurity defenses are paramount. However, the Honeywell survey found that on average, only 25% of the surveyed companies’ budgets were allocated to cybersecurity, with an expected 37% average budget increase within the next five years.
“This new information from Honeywell reveals that while decision-makers are more aware of threats, cybersecurity layers of defense have not yet been implemented by a majority of India’s industrial community,” said Ashish Gaikwad, managing director, Honeywell Automation India Limited. “The cost of industrial cyberattacks cannot be measured in capital losses alone, but must also be measured by the potential reputational damage a company could sustain. These survey findings underscore the need for our ongoing work to ensure every enterprise can safely manage their cybersecurity risks.”
The Honeywell survey in India revealed:
Honeywell recommendations:
The Honeywell-sponsored survey polled 252 respondents from verticals including oil and gas, refining and petrochemicals, pulp and paper, mining, batch, pharma, utilities, manufacturing, power and terminals industries, and was conducted by Censuswide, a global survey consulting organisation.
The survey was unveiled at the Honeywell India Users Summit 2019 held in Mumbai, India.