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Embedded systems for many in everyday life remain something distant and unobtrusive, but it is the internal "embedded" implementation that hides such systems from the eyes of “passers-by”. CNC systems on panel computers with touch control, used in the energy and oil and gas industry, in the General logic of processes are only more capacious and complex versions of payment terminals and ATMs. Or, for example, complex blocks of programmable controllers that have replaced static relays, designed for measuring the flow of liquids and gases, electricity, or monitoring other tasks in the industry, get a second wind in the consumer industry as forming blocks for ”Smart homes". Very soon, the time will come when light, fresh air, food and electricity in every home can be controlled by complex software systems that will be based on programmable controllers.
The introduction of embedded systems increases the growth rate of attacks by cybercriminals on such software systems. The mass nature of the technology will lead to the fact that hackers will certainly turn their attention to new types of complex sensor payment terminals, ATMs, smart home control systems, automated systems, and many other things that were left out of the field of illegal interests for them. According to analysts, in such an environment, the reverse process will inevitably occur, when hacking consumer systems will allow you to develop a sufficient base for hacking already industrial complexes and selling such technologies.
Along with the existing risks of industrial espionage, unfair competition, or hacking at the end point of application, developer companies will be hit by a massive attack, which will inevitably require new and, above all, adequate security and implementation of protection tools, which can become new innovative hardware systems.