If so, you may have put your home or business at risk. The Internet of Things (IoT) is exploding, but many people are still unaware of the risks introduced by smart devices. Read on to learn what the IoT security challenges are and how to defend against them with strong security softwar...
THE boom of Internet of Things poses more security risks as the huge number of devices brings more vulnerable contact opportunities with hackers, an Internet security firm says. More connected devices mean that hackers have more access points to people’s life and many of those devices are...
This Chapter aims to shed light on the current state of security of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Preliminary to that, however, a functional and sufficiently comprehensive definition of the IoT is provided. To this end, the first part of the technical analysis draws an architecture taxonomy...
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The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) has already sparked concerns about privacy: now security pros are worried that badly configured gadgets might provide a backdoor for hackers looking to break into corporate networks. The rise of the IoT could lead to all sorts of devices being connecte...
A World Economic Forumreportfound that the risks associated with IoT will be taken advantage of by cybercriminals, unless regulatory and industry bodies acted to provide “effective governance”. “While the Internet of Things will deliver innovations, it will also entail new risks,” the authors ...
Connected devices are creating great experiences for consumers, but they also represent brand new targets for hackers. The Internet of Things (IoT) and cybercriminal activity share two important traits: they are largely invisible to the naked eye, and they surround us at any given moment. ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm envisions a world in which billions of interconnected objects are equipped with artificial intelligence, internet access, and sensing and actuation capabilities. Instead of a small number of powerful computing devices in our lives, the theory assumes that we sho...
2.2Internet of Things (IoT) The Internet of Things is a subset of the Future Internet, in which “things” with identities, physical characteristics, and virtual personalities integrate seamlessly through intelligent interfaces [46]. InIoT, numerous software, middleware, and hardware devices are invol...
With the rapidly growing number of internet of things (IoT) devices connected to the internet, accessing the available internet services has become more significant to support the operation of these devices. However, according to the limited resources available on IoT devices, accessing these services...