The internet of things is expanding the attack surface for hackers and malware, while also placing more business operations online. It's no longer your computer network at risk of an attack, but production centrifuges or hospital MRI machines. This … [Read more...]
Building ecosystems is hard. Auditing them is worse.
I write a lot about the importance of building connected products with an eye toward also building out an ecosystem, because a connected device is really only as valuable as the other things it can work with. We're very early in this phase, but these … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for July 10, 2020
Protect your ports! Honeywell finds USB malware is on the rise: According to a report from Honeywell analyzing the threats appearing on USB devices, such devices are hosting more trojans, worms, and other actively malicious malware than they were a … [Read more...]
Podcast: Does the smart home need glasses?
This week Kevin and I talk about my recent move and what I am looking for in a video doorbell before diving into our thoughts on Google's planned smart home event for next week. Then we cover the big IoT acquisitions of the week from Google, … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for June 19, 2020
Ripple20 is a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad set of vulnerabilities: Earlier this week, Israeli security firm JSOF discovered 19 vulnerabilities in software created in the late 90s by a company called Treck. The vulnerabilities vary, but some … [Read more...]
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