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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe a system of interconnected computing devices that use the internet to send and receive data without requiring human to computer or human to human coordination.
The world of IoT encompasses a wide variety of technologies, vendors, and connectivity methods. While cameras, smart kitchen appliances and smart locks often come to mind, IoT devices are prevalent in all industries.
IoT has broad applications across the enterprise and provides numerous benefits — including increased operational efficiencies, improved customer experiences, better business decisions, and keeping workers safe.
For the organization looking to adopt IoT to any degree, security challenges must be overcome using more than typical network security solutions alone. Given the inherently insecure nature of the IoT space due to the lack of industry standards, new security complications arise.
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Posted by: Mark Stone |
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September 02, 2020 at 09:09AM
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