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For security integrators, embracing IoT and smart devices is not just about keeping up; it’s about leading the way.
For many IoT development teams, security remains a wish-list item seen as not worth the cost and effort needed for implementation in a consumer product. Consumers don’t seem willing to pay extra for ...
IoT security fears continue to grow. Tackling the problem will be the challenge across the tech industry.
It’s estimated that by 2030, more than 25 billion smart, connected devices will be in use. However, security threats increase as more of these smart devices become integrated into everyday life. So, ...
In the age of IoT, efficient lifecycle management is a key consideration when security systems are deployed today. Devices like network cameras, speakers, intercoms, access control solutions, and more ...
Experts from Nokia, iboss and Sectigo talk 5G mobile security for internet of things (IoT) devices in this webinar replay. When it comes to what we can expect with 5G mobile networks, they promise ...
There are 127 new IoT devices connected to the internet every second, according to Cisco, and by 2025 there could be more than 75 billion IoT devices online. And all of them are going to get attacked.
IoT security hasn’t kept up, opening the door for fakery Depending on your preferred analyst, the number of connected devices in use over the next few years could range from 20 billion to an eye ...
Netgear’s 2024 IoT Security Landscape report found that IoT devices, including TV sets, smart plugs, routers, and more face frequent attacks, with an average of 10 per device, per day.
And security and privacy issues are even less intuitive to most people than soluble and insoluble fiber. So the CMU researchers focused a lot of their efforts on making their IoT label as ...
IoT security cannot be abstract — it must be grounded in the operational realities that CIOs and CISOs face. Here are six persistent challenges that must be addressed head-on: ...
As the report concludes, “consumers are clearly not impressed with the efforts of the IoT industry.” 62% of users believe that security needs to get better. After all, it’s 2019.