According to a report from Australia's CSIRO, Protecting driverless cars and drones from hacking will be one of the jobs that will grow in the future.
Data 61, Data Innovation Group of CSIRO, said that
Physical system security will be one of the seven growth industries in Asia, namely the sunrise industry. Pacific region.
Artificial intelligence and robotics, financial and regulatory services technology, and high technology are the six other sunrise industries.
Emphasis on nutrition, energy storage and distribution, personal health and aging, and digital infrastructure. Cyber-
Physical system security involves the protection of systems with both software and physical components, such as smart grids, autonomous vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicle fleets. "Cyber-
As geopolitical aggression is carried out through attacks on the network, personal security becomes more and more important
"The physical system," the Data61 report said, was released to coincide with the recent ASEAN summit in Australia.
Ensure the security of the Internet
As these devices become more common and increasingly dependent on businesses, governments and consumers, connected devices and systems will be the key.
"The number of connected devices in Asia --
The Pacific region is expected to rise from the 7 th.
From 9 billion units to 12 units in 2016.
By 2021, there were 2 billion units.
Data 61 reports that self-driving cars, aircraft and unmanned aircraft are vulnerable to hacking, which may include the sudden start of the vehicle's brakes or disabling the engine while driving at high speeds.
According to data 61, 90 of Asian businesses
The Pacific region has experienced some form of cyber attack, and the number of attacks per day is increasing every year.
Data61 also said there was an important opportunity in the South
East Asia will develop "next generation" energy storage and distribution systems including smart grid and micro grid
Power grids in remote areas, as well as new battery technologies.
Demand from the South
East Asian countries with renewable energy sources such as solar and electric vehicles may grow as governments seek to combat air pollution, as the cost of energy storage technology falls sharply and storage capacity increases.