Data protection
In a data-driven economy, data itself is an asset. IIoT is about unlocking the intelligence inherent in data, using cloud-enabled analytics. Every organization has an onus to protect its own data, and also customer data. In the case of the healthcare industry, medical facilities must protect sensitive data related to patient biometrics, health records, credit cards, and so on. In the transportation and insurance industries, customers' Personally Identifiable Information (PII) needs to be safeguarded. Unauthorized visibility into machine data can lead to sensitive technical information leakage, which can be misused against the organization that owns the data.
That's why in IIoT deployments, where sensitive data may be transported, processed, and stored across multiple organizational boundaries, data protection and governance must be clearly defined and prioritized. Cloud service providers must guarantee the protection of data in use and data at rest (storage) for tenants. However...