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The Internet of Things is growing day by day. More devices are connecting to the internet. And with that growth comes new security risks.
Let’s look at some new ways to keep your IoT devices safe.
IoT devices are vulnerable to many types of threats. Some of the common risks include:
Most IoT devices have default passwords. Many users do not update them. Thus, this vulnerability makes their lives easy to hack.
Old software is vulnerable due to bugs. These bugs can allow hackers in. Most IoT devices remain unpatched for a pretty long time.
Some IoT devices even transmit data without any encryption. Anybody can read the data.
There are several ways to make IoT devices more secure. The main solutions are discussed below.
Always change the default password provided. Use long and complicated passwords. Use different passwords for different devices.
Very often, software updates are available for the IoT devices. This closes the security gaps in the software. A few of the devices update themselves.
Turn on encryption when it’s an option. This scrambles data so others cannot read it.
New technologies are making IoT devices much more secure. Here are a few promising options:
AI can detect unusual behavior within the devices. In case of any potential attack, it can notify the users. AI learns and improves over time.
Blockchain will make device data tamper-proof. It builds a secure record of every action that has taken place by/to a device.
This pushes the processing of data closer to the device itself. It reduces the possibility of data interception.
Organizations can improve IoT network security by:
Establish regulations relating to the use and security of IoT devices. Ensure that all employees are properly trained on these regulations.
Isolate the IoT devices from other networks. In the event of a device breach, it limits the extent of the damage.
For the average user, there are ways to improve their security in IoT devices:
Choose devices from companies that take security seriously. Choose devices with regular updates.
Choose a strong Wi-Fi password. Enable network encryption.
Only connect devices you need. Disconnect devices when not in use.
IoT security will keep changing. Here are a few of the trends to watch:
Governments might make new laws around IoT security. This could force businesses to make safer devices.
In the future, IoT devices may be more secure straight out of the box. Examples of this could include automatic encryption.
Give users more control over device security. Consider user-friendly security dashboards.
IoT security is necessary; it safeguards data privacy. Take an example from the tips in this article, and make your devices safer.
Stay tuned for updated security options. If you would like any help with securing your IoT devices, reach out to us. We can guide you to a safer future for IoT.
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This Article has been Republished with Permission from The Technology Press.