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Passwords: The Weak Link in Your IoT Network
November 8, 2019
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By Lou Covey
Passwords are like the weather. Everyone complains about them but no one seems to want to do anything about them. Poland-based Cyberus Labs wants to be the exception to that rule. About five years ago the company developed a technology that uses a sonic code to gain access to a
Google wants to rid the Play Store of bad apps
November 8, 2019
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By Anthony Spadafora
Google has launched a major security push to better protect the Play Store from malware and malicious apps.The search giant has annopunced it will be partnering with three security firms to launch a new project called the App Defense Alliance. According to Google, the goal of the new project is
8 cost-effective and critical cybersecurity tips for startups
November 8, 2019
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By Bryan Lewis
Cybersecurity breaches are a major challenge for companies of all sizes. But when it comes to startups, even one cyber breach can destroy the entire operation. Cybersecurity attacks happen every day to businesses around the world. However, most of the news stories we hear on this topic only cover the
How to Avoid an IoT Doomsday
November 8, 2019
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By Ken Galvin
IoT is everywhere. From the moment Alexa wakes us up to our morning commutes, consumers are more adjusted to the IoT sector than they may know. In fact, according to data from IoT Analytics, there are about 7 billion internet-connected devices and that number is only expected to grow in
Why IoT Security Needs Something Like Crash Testing
November 8, 2019
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By Brian Buntz
Too many organizations assume they’ve got a handle on IoT security, instead of asking: “What if an attacker targets my system?” How would you feel about the prospect of purchasing a car that hadn’t been crash tested? Or about a vehicle that scored poorly in a crash test? In the case