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Cisco releases international transportation networking report

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By Adam Hill December 11, 2024 Read time: 1 min
Report emphasises importance of prioritising cybersecurity in transport (© Photoquest | Dreamstime.com)

Cisco has released its 2024 State of Industrial Networking Report for Transportation, which looks at how transportation firms worldwide are designing and deploying operational technology to improve performance, compliance and cybersecurity.

The free research is available exclusively at ITS International: click here to download.

In partnership with Sapio Research, the Cisco report was compiled by speaking to 146 senior industry professionals at firms with annual revenues of over $100 million, in 17 countries.

Cisco releases international transportation networking reportIt gives a clear picture of the importance of prioritising cybersecurity in industrial networking strategies and looks at measures which can be introduced to improve collaboration between IT and operational technology teams, thereby aiding compliance.

The report also highlights how leaders in the transportation sector are embracing AI-powered efficiencies to combat cyber threats and reveals the proportion of companies which are intending to increase spending in this area.

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