More than half of companies use AI

More than half of companies use AI, IoT in their business processes —Study

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A recent Kaspersky study has revealed that more than 50 percent of companies surveyed have implemented Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) in their businesses’ infrastructures.

Additionally, 33 percent are planning to adopt these interconnected technologies within two years.

In the Middle East and Africa (META) region, 55 percent of respondents have implemented AI and 34 percent are planning to do so, while IoT are used in 44 percent of organisations with 45 percent planning to use them.

Experts, however, recommend that business owners must ensure they have the right calibre of cybersecurity solutions to secure them.

Interconnected technologies are the growing network of devices, systems and applications connected to the internet and each other.

They transform enterprises, enabling them to gather more data and automate processes. But they also bring new risks and challenges when securing business assets and safeguarding customers.

Kaspersky conducted a study titled, ‘Connecting the future of business,’ which aims to help companies stay ahead of the changes interconnected technologies bring, posing critical questions regarding the way cybersecurity must adapt to them.

For this purpose, the company surveyed 560 senior IT security leaders from North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, Turkiye and Africa, Russia and Asia-Pacific.

In the survey, Kaspersky sought to examine what respondents think of such interconnected technologies as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) and digital twins, 6G and converged cloud networks, Web 3.0, which enables decentralised applications, blockchain smart contracts and user-managed data and data spaces that enable seamless data sharing in collaborative settings.

The research found that AI and IoT are already used by 54 percent and 51 percent of companies, respectively (55 percent and 44 percent in the META region). One in three plans to adopt them within two years (in META 34 percent plan to use AI and 45 percent IoT).

Data spaces are used by 32 percent of businesses with nearly half (49 percent) intending to adopt them in the near future (the figures are 34 percent and 45 percent in META).

Other interconnected technologies (digital twins, AR, VR, Web 3.0, 6G and converged cloud networks) are used by only one in five (20-21 percent) companies participating in the survey, but more than 70 percent are considering integrating them into their business processes soon.

The figures are similar in the META region with just 6G and converged cloud networks being a bit different: 18 percent of respondents already use them, 80 percent have them in plan.

Because AI and IoT have become widespread, they are vulnerable to new vectors of cyberattacks. According to the research, 16 to 17 percent of organisations think AI and IoT are ‘very difficult’ or ‘extremely difficult’ to protect (18 percent and 16 percent in META), while only eight percent of the AI users and 12 percent of the IoT owners believe their companies are fully protected (nine percent and 14 percent in META).

However, it was found that the less widespread the implementation of technologies, the more difficult it is for companies to protect them and vice versa.

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