Who is responsible for securing the Internet of Things (IoT)?
If we want to enjoy the full benefits of connected systems, it’s up to everyone to know and own their part.
It’s been nearly two decades since the coining of the term “Internet of Things,” yet we are still asking the same question: “Whose responsibility is it to secure the billions of IoT devices?” Given the market’s progress of late, you would think we’d have it figured out by now; but, it’s not that simple.
Read the complete article on NetworkWorld.
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Vice President & Executive Director AT&T Govt Solutions (Retired) Military Veteran
6 年a good read
COO, co-founder, board member, angel investor
6 年Good straight forward article, thanks for sharing. Risks are only increasing in the brinkmanship battle of defensive and offensive techniques in IoT/IIoT. A range of techniques highlighted are very important. Additionally, as proven with recent bad actor attacks against ICS systems, we need to pioneer continuous improvement on situational awareness and proactive response tech and process.