ISACA Survey: Half of Asia-Pacific Companies Not Prepared for Wearable Tech in the Workplace

Increased security threats and data privacy issues considered the biggest challenges around connected devices

The Internet of Things is here, and connected devices such as wearable technology are entering the workplace. But are companies prepared? Global IT association ISACA recommends an "embrace and educate" approach. (Graphic: Business Wire)

ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill.--()--New research from global IT association ISACA found that half of Asia-Pacific IT departments or workplaces need to prepare for the invasion of wearable technology. According to the 110-country survey of ISACA members, 55% of Asia-Pacific members say their organization has plans now in place to leverage the Internet of Things or expects to create plans in the next 12 months, but the almost half are not ready for wearable technology. Nearly half (48%) say their “bring your own device” (BYOD) policy does not address wearables, and a further 28% do not even have a BYOD policy in place.

ISACA’s IT Risk/Reward Barometer examines attitudes and behaviors related to the risks and rewards of key technology trends, including the Internet of Things, Big Data and BYOD. The 2014 Barometer consists of two components: a survey of 1,646 ISACA members who are IT and business professionals around the world, including 279 in the Asia-Pacific region, and a survey of more than 4,000 consumers in four countries: USA, UK, India and Australia.

The Barometer found that nearly half of ISACA members in the Asia-Pacific region believe the benefit of the Internet of Things outweighs the risk for individuals (48%), while nearly a third believe the risk outweighs the benefit for enterprises (30%).

Nearly half (47%) of respondents believe the biggest challenge regarding the Internet of Things is increased security threats, while a quarter (27%) are most concerned about data privacy issues. Seven in 10 say they are very concerned about the decreasing levels of personal privacy. According to respondents, the top two concerns that individuals should have about connected devices are not knowing who has access to the information collected (24%) and not knowing how the information collected on connected devices will be used (23%).

Yet while the risks are significant, respondents also said their enterprises have achieved value from the Internet of Things, with 41% reporting that it gives their business greater access to information and a third (34%) saying it has improved services in their organization. Around half hope to benefit in the future from lower costs (48%), increased customer satisfaction (47%), and greater efficiency (47%) as a result of connected devices.

“The Internet of Things is here, and ISACA research shows wearable tech in the enterprise is expected to surge, as more than half of consumers in most regions have a wearable device on their wish lists,” said Prof. Frank Yam, an international director of ISACA and CEO of Focus Strategic Group Inc. “We need to be prepared for the risks these devices pose, while also leveraging the benefits. ISACA recommends an ‘embrace and educate’ approach.”

ISACA recently established the Cybersecurity Nexus (CSX) as a resource that enterprises and security professionals can turn to for security advice. Additional information can be found at www.isaca.org/cyber.

For a full survey report, including related infographics, video and global results, visit www.isaca.org/risk-reward-barometer.

About the 2014 IT Risk/Reward Barometer

The annual IT Risk/Reward Barometer is a global indicator of trust in information. Conducted by ISACA, a global association of more than 115,000 IT security, assurance, risk and governance professionals, the Barometer polls thousands of business and IT professionals and consumers worldwide to uncover attitudes and behaviors about essential technologies and information. The study is based on September 2014 online polling of 1,646 ISACA members from 110 countries. Additional online surveys were fielded in September by M/A/R/C Research among more than 4,000 consumers in the US, UK, India and Australia. To see the full results, visit www.isaca.org/risk-reward-barometer.

About ISACA

With 115,000 constituents in 180 countries, ISACA® (www.isaca.org) is a global association that helps business and IT leaders build trust in, and value from, information and information systems. Established in 1969, ISACA is the trusted source of knowledge, standards, networking, and career development for information systems audit, assurance, security, risk, privacy and governance professionals.

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Contacts

ISACA
Kristen Kessinger, +1.847.660.5512
news@isaca.org

Release Summary

The Internet of Things is here, and wearable tech is entering the workplace. ISACA's IT Risk/Reward Barometer survey examines whether enterprises are prepared and individuals are aware of the risks.

Contacts

ISACA
Kristen Kessinger, +1.847.660.5512
news@isaca.org