The average home now has 19 connected devices. This includes tablets, computers, printers, smart TVs, lightbulbs, smart speakers, and myriad other items that can range from the practical (cameras) to the ridiculous (egg-counting storage bins). But … [Read more...]
What does the invasion of Ukraine mean for IoT security?
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we've heard a lot about the threat of cyberattacks. In the lead-up to the war, which started on Feb. 24, the U.S. Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA) published its Shields Up guidelines. … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for March 11, 2022
MWC was about the emergence of private 5G: Mobile World Congress (MWC) was held in person this year following a two-year slough caused by the pandemic. Attendance was about 60% of 2019 levels, but the trends were similar. The author of this article … [Read more...]
Podcast: IoT security after Russia invaded Ukraine
This week's show spends a lot of time on security in everything from an Amazon Echo to an infusion pump. But before we get to security stats, we offer a quick overview of Apple's latest announcements. Then we pivot to discuss the Critical … [Read more...]
Researchers find potentially vulnerable smart home devices
Smart home devices from major manufacturers including Amazon and Samsung appear to be using old, vulnerable software to handle the encryption of data from their devices, according to research published earlier this week. The findings were derived … [Read more...]
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