IoT

IoT (internet of things) device can be found everywhere but are often forgotten when it comes to security.

  • Smart Homes, Uncertain Security:
    • While convenient, unsecured smart devices expose your home to potential threats.
  • Data Insecurity:
    • Hackers can steal personal information from your devices.
    • Hackers can use smart devices to infect and/or control other devices on your home network.
  • Disrupted Operations:
    • Hackers can manipulate your smart home remotely
  • Botnet Formation:
    • Compromised smart devices can join large botnets used for malicious attacks.

Defending Against IoT Attacks

  • Research Before You Buy: Choose devices with a good reputation for security and that receive regular updates.
  • Change Default Passwords: Don’t leave your devices vulnerable! Change default passwords to strong, unique credentials.
  • Enable Encryption: Whenever possible, enable encryption on your IoT devices to protect the data they transmit.
  • Regular Updates: Keep your IoT devices updated with the latest security patches to address vulnerabilities.
  • Segment Your Network: Consider creating a separate network for your IoT devices to isolate them from critical systems like your computer