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Who should lead the push for IoT security?
February 10, 2020
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By Jon Gold
The ease with which internet of things devices can be compromised, coupled with the potentially extreme consequences of breaches, have prompted action from legislatures and regulators, but what group is best to decide? Both the makers of IoT devices and governments are aware of the security issues, but so far they haven’t
Is Your Web Host Taking Cybersecurity Seriously?
February 10, 2020
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By Samuel Bocetta
If you’ve read our article on website security tips, and taken all the necessary steps to secure your new website before it goes live, well done. You are clearly taking your own security seriously. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for many web hosts. And even more, unfortunately, the security features of
IoT security: Five things to change to make your smart devices really secure
February 9, 2020
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By Steve Ranger
Big tech doesn’t have to make all the rules; here are five things we should demand from all our gadgets, or else we risk losing all our privacy. We’re in the middle of an Internet of Things gold rush, with big tech companies racing to persuade us to cram as
A two-pronged strategy for IoT security awareness
February 7, 2020
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By Brent Hansen
The full-blown internet of things may seem far in the future, but IT decision-makers need to address it now. “Smart home” applications are becoming commonplace in the consumer world, and IoT adoption is growing quickly in the enterprise. Given that IoT is all about collecting and sharing data from a
IoT Security Threats in Retail: How Do We Eliminate Them?
February 6, 2020
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By Andrew Zola
The number of smart connected devices on the Internet, including cameras, machines, and sensors, has grown exponentially. According to the premier market research firm, International Data Corporation, by 2025, it’s estimated that we will have approximately 41.6 billion connected devices. That number includes the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT)