Cyber Security in Robotics Market is projected to hit USD 11.6 billion by 2033, reflecting significant growth and investment in securing robotic technologies

The Cyber security in robotics market is set for significant growth, with an expected annual growth rate of 11.7%. In 2023, the market is projected to earn around USD 3.8 billion, and this is expected to rise to USD 11.6 billion by 2033.

The increasing use of robotics and autonomous machines is pushing users to look for robust cybersecurity solutions. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence into robotics is streamlining various industries, with these automated tools becoming particularly popular among older adults.

Robots are vulnerable to cyber-attacks at multiple levels, including application, firmware/OS, and hardware. As a result, there’s a growing need for cybersecurity management services. The rise of AI, machine learning, and automation across various sectors is also boosting the demand for cybersecurity in robotics. Companies are enhancing their security measures by adopting robotic cybersecurity solutions, and the development of built-in cyber safety systems is driving market growth.

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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Cyber Defense

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are being applied across major industries and applications, including the cyber security in robotics. These technologies are used to detect the cyber threats based on analyzing data and identifying a threat before it exploits a vulnerability in the information security in robotics. Moreover, Machine Learning remains a key focus area of companies operating in the cyber security in robotics market, as it enables the robot to predict threat and observe behavior anomalies with more accuracy. Machine learning and artificial intelligence are also used for detecting and tracking the active phishing sources.

Gains Upheld by the Manufacturing Industry Prioritizing Robotic Security

Security concerns in robotics are increasing, as robots are connected to other robots, enterprises, or to the cloud, which enables access to internal systems and data servers. The data collected by robots is used by manufacturers to maximize production efficiency and improve product quality. To ensure safe production, manufacturers are investing in cyber security solutions such as authentication solutions, encryption solutions, secure communication solutions, and denial of service protection solutions to protect robots from hacking and to deal with vulnerabilities in the process. Cyber security is a top priority for manufacturers as cyber-attacks on robots can cause them a huge loss in production.

Cloud-based Security in Robotics

The data gathered by robots in different sectors can be stored on the cloud and can be used in the future. This ensures productivity growth and lower costs for enterprises. Cloud-based security is important in robotics as it provides better tracking and monitoring systems than other security solutions. It also provides real-time firewall and signature updates blocking harmful traffic.

Market Developments:

  • In January 2022, Veriff, an identity verification service company collaborated with Starship Technologies. It is a Tallinn-based developer of small self-driving robotic delivery vehicles. The mergers are key to expanding the sales funnel for both brands.
  • Japan and the EU Commission teamed up to strengthen their research and innovation activities for enhanced security solutions for robotics and autonomous machines.
  • Global X has stated that it had initiated the Global X Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Thematic ETF (BOTZ) fund. The company is a provider of exchange-traded funds based in New York. The fund aided the company in capitalizing on global disruption with numerous technologies.

Leading Key Players:

  • McAfee
  • Aujas Cyber Security
  • TUV Rheinland
  • Trojan Horse Security
  • Beyond Security
  • Alias Robotics
  • NTT Data
  • Xelium Tech Solution
  • Exida
  • Skyhopper
  • DXC Technology
  • Cloud Flare
  • Infosec
  • Akamai
  • Radware

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Cyber Security in Robotics Market Segmentation:

By Solution:

  • Authentication
  • Secure Communication
  • Encryption
  • Denial of Service Protection
  • Risk & Vulnerability Management

By Services:

  • Security Testing
  • Upgradation & Patch Management
  • Security Assessment

By Type:

  • Industrial Robot
  • Medical Robot
  • Collaborative Robot
  • Defense Robot
  • Others

Key Regions Covered:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • Japan
  • Asia Pacific Excluding Japan
  • The Middle East and Africa

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Nikhil Kaitwade

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
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Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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