Tag: IoT
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Top 50 Global Thought Leaders and Influencers on Internet of Things
I’m delighted to be recognized as a member of the top 10 Thinkers360 global thought leaders and influencers on the Internet of Things for February 2020.
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Savvy vehicles are defenseless against cyberattacks
“because vehicle manufacturers are working with several different hardware and software companies, it has emerged that no one is technically responsible for the vehicles’ central computer systems of many smart cars”
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ICS security challenges and how to overcome them
One of the biggest security challenges, however, might be IT/OT convergence — the merging of information technology with operational technology. IT teams are no strangers to infosec, but their OT counterparts working among industrial control systems (ICSes) have generally never worked in internet-connected networks. Yet, as the benefits of IoT and industrial IoT (IIoT) become…
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Thinkers360 Predictions Series – 2020 Predictions for IoT
The Internet of Things is a dumpster fire and upcoming regulatory controls aren’t going to put it out. Putting a sticker on a box with a username and random password and providing an updated privacy policy that consumers ignore isn’t adequate, although it is compliant. Manufacturers need to invest in user behavior analysis, require multi…
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Lack of cyber investment could spell trouble for smart cities: report
For smart cities, investing in cyber defense means being able to support a cyber workforce capable of supporting their IoT initiatives. “We’ve seen many failures with widespread deployment of IoT devices, whether due to insecure authentication methods, static passwords, or a lack of centralized and automated patch distribution. As city governments look to the future,…
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FBI warns of ‘devastating’ cyber attacks on IoT networks
As Kayne McGladrey, the Director of Information Security Services at Integral Partners, the cyber security, access and identity management specialist company headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, says, “IoT security remains one of the most challenging security vulnerabilities to businesses and consumers. The Mirai and Reaper botnets are results of threat actors leveraging poor security controls on…
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5G and What it Means for Cybersecurity
“Consumers should use the ‘guest’ network of their home Wi-Fi routers as a dedicated network for IoT devices, so if one of those devices were compromised, the threat actor can’t easily pivot to more valuable data.” That’s the case for newer devices, he says. “For older, cheap, IP-based security cameras and digital video recorders (DVRs),…
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3 Cybersecurity Challenges for IIoT Devices in 2018
As the clock ticks towards a massive and preventable cyberattack on IIoT devices, manufacturers and companies deploying them must address three challenges.
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What Are the Implications of Meltdown and Spectre for IoT?
“Patching is a reactive strategy, and there are a couple of challenges that have led us to the current situation. One of those challenges is that the market has rewarded companies that develop and produce products rapidly, and the market has shown a willingness to accept post-release patching as an acceptable trade-off. As a result,…
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Smartphones and Cybersecurity: How to avoid security issues to Keep your Mobile devices safer
The team at Smartphone Evolution had a long-form interview with me to discuss mobile device security, multi-factor authentication, and the IoT.
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Are You Doing All You Can to Protect Your Confidential Documents?
Kayne McGladrey (@kaynemcgladrey), director of information security services at Integral Partners, notes that, for several years, we’ve been hearing predictions about millions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices with poor security joining networks and providing an easy attack vector for third parties.“Printers are a culturally trusted technology because they’re perceived as not being new,” he…