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Canalys Forum APAC 2025: IT, OT, and AI Converge - APAC’s Channel Ecosystem Enters the Era of Hybrid Security

Canalys Forum APAC 2025: IT, OT, and AI Converge – APAC’s Channel Ecosystem Enters the Era of Hybrid Security

03/12/2025Đô Nguyễn6 Mins Read

As technology leaders and channel executives prepare to gather at Canalys Forum APAC 2025 in Da Nang (Vietnam), one narrative has become unmistakably clear: the Asia–Pacific region is undergoing a rapid convergence of IT, OT, and AI, reshaping how organizations secure their digital and industrial operations. This shift is redefining the channel’s role and establishing hybrid human-plus-AI security as the operating model of the future.

Canalys Forum APAC 2025: IT, OT, and AI Converge - APAC’s Channel Ecosystem Enters the Era of Hybrid Security

The Accelerating Convergence of IT and OT

Across APAC, digital transformation is accelerating in factories, logistics hubs, utilities, and critical infrastructure. Systems traditionally isolated — such as SCADA, PLCs, and industrial control environments — are now increasingly connected to IT networks, cloud platforms, and analytics systems.

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This convergence offers unprecedented efficiency and real-time data visibility. But it also opens the door to new cyber risks. Legacy OT systems, often lacking built-in security, are now exposed to threats that far exceed the assumptions under which they were originally designed.

During a pre-forum expert session, one speaker noted that attackers “no longer need deep expertise in industrial environments.” The rise of subscription-based cybercrime, malware kits, and sophisticated automation has lowered the barrier to entry. This has caused a significant spike in OT-focused attacks, particularly in sensitive sectors such as energy, transportation, and manufacturing — all of which are heavily represented in APAC.

Across APAC, digital transformation is accelerating in factories, logistics hubs, utilities, and critical infrastructure. Systems traditionally isolated — such as SCADA, PLCs, and industrial control environments — are now increasingly connected to IT networks, cloud platforms, and analytics systems.

As the expert explained: “We’re witnessing attack motivation shift from opportunistic disruption to direct financial gain. The tooling is getting faster, cheaper, and more automated — and APAC is experiencing this pressure earlier and more intensely than other regions.”

The Three Drivers Behind IT-OT Fusion

Industry specialists at Canalys identify three primary drivers behind the accelerated IT–OT integration in APAC:

1. The need for unified visibility and rapid response

Organizations can no longer afford separate teams operating in silos. Cyberattacks traverse IT and OT environments seamlessly, and defenders must do the same.

2. The demand for holistic resilience

IT systems value integrity and continuity, while OT environments prioritize safety and reliability. Enterprises must balance both simultaneously — a complex challenge requiring new skills and operational models.

3. The shift toward AI-powered detection at industrial scale

Monitoring OT environments requires thousands of data points across sensors, devices, and control systems. AI enables continuous analysis at machine scale, identifying anomalies humans cannot catch on their own.

As one expert summarized:

“AI doesn’t replace human capability — it extends it. It gives us reach, speed, and precision that humans alone cannot scale.”

The Rise of the Human + AI Security Workforce

A major theme anticipated at Canalys Forum APAC 2025 is the rise of a hybrid security workforce — where human security engineers work in tandem with AI-driven monitoring and defense systems.

This model is already emerging in early deployments across APAC. Channel partners are:

  • using AI tools to automate the “protective layer” of cyber defense,
  • deploying human teams to focus on architecture, governance, risk design, and customer-specific problem solving.

The combination creates a force multiplier effect — enabling managed security providers and MSSPs to scale faster and operate more effectively, even with talent shortages.

The combination creates a force multiplier effect — enabling managed security providers and MSSPs to scale faster and operate more effectively, even with talent shortages.

The expert noted: “This hybrid human-plus-AI operating rhythm will become the standard. It’s how partners will compete and win going forward.”

Why It’s Happening Faster in Asia–Pacific

APAC faces unique pressures:

  • Rapid industrialization and automation
  • A complex IT–OT landscape across diverse economies
  • A high density of manufacturing and critical infrastructure
  • A growing cybercrime economy targeting the region’s digital expansion

These forces create what one speaker described as “the greatest pressure to deliver across both physical and digital domains — simultaneously.”

The urgency is compounded by workforce shortages. While the need for skilled cybersecurity talent accelerates, the supply has not kept pace. As a result, hybrid AI-assisted security operations (SOC 2.0, AI-enabled IR, OT behavioral detection) are becoming critical for scale.

Security as the Foundation of Channel Partnerships

According to new Canalys analysis referenced during the expert briefing, security will soon become the core differentiator for channel partners in APAC.

By 2028, the expert predicts: “Security-first partnerships will differentiate more than half of top-performing channel organizations.”

The message to the channel is clear: Security can no longer be a secondary service or a post-sale add-on. It must be embedded into every conversation, every engagement, and every technology solution.

Canalys research also reveals that 49% of organizations plan to make security and risk management their number-one priority for the coming year.

Yet, despite growing investment, nearly one-third of digital infrastructure remains vulnerable, exposing gaps that represent enormous opportunity — and enormous risk.

According to new Canalys analysis referenced during the expert briefing, security will soon become the core differentiator for channel partners in APAC.

The message to the channel is clear: Security can no longer be a secondary service or a post-sale add-on. It must be embedded into every conversation, every engagement, and every technology solution.

“By 2028, cybersecurity will not be a standalone offering,” an expert said.

“It will be the foundational layer on which all successful channel partnerships are built.”

The Channel’s Platform Moment

As the broader tech ecosystem continues to evolve — from cloud, to AI, to edge computing and industrial automation — the channel is entering what many at Canalys describe as a platform moment:

  • Vendors must redesign partner programs around integrated security.
  • Distributors must support blended IT-OT-AI capabilities.
  • MSPs and MSSPs must build hybrid service models that combine human expertise with scalable automation.
  • Marketplaces must incorporate security validation, threat-aware procurement, and compliance oversight.

This shift is reshaping how products, solutions, and services are delivered in APAC. The traditional channel model — focused on reselling hardware or isolated services — is giving way to a holistic, security-centric ecosystem.

The Road Ahead: Security as the Backbone of Digital Transformation

The insights emerging ahead of Canalys Forum APAC 2025 paint a picture of a region undergoing rapid transformation. As IT and OT systems merge — and as AI becomes deeply embedded in operations — the attack surface expands, and the stakes grow higher.

Organizations across APAC must adopt:

  • Integrated, end-to-end security architectures
  • Hybrid human + AI cybersecurity operations
  • Continuous risk assessment across digital and industrial domains
  • Stronger, security-first partnerships within the channel

These capabilities will determine which companies thrive — and which ones fall behind — in an era where digital and physical infrastructures are inseparable.

Conclusion

Canalys Forum APAC 2025 is set to highlight a pivotal moment for the region’s technology ecosystem: the dawn of hybrid security as the cornerstone of channel success.

In a world where IT, OT, and AI no longer operate separately, organizations that embrace integrated security — and empower their teams through AI-augmented capabilities — will lead the next chapter of innovation and resilience.

The channel is not just evolving.

It is being rebuilt — around security, intelligence, and the powerful synergy between human and machine.

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