Report: Surveillance cameras most dangerous IoT devices in enterprise

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Nov 17, 2016
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Is critical infrastructure the next DDoS target?

DDoS attacks are vastly bigger now, thanks to botnets composed of Internet of Things devices. A recent attack that took down a portion of the internet has led to questions about whether something similar could shut down critical infrastructure. Read More

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Report: Surveillance cameras most dangerous IoT devices in enterprise

Networked security cameras are the most likely to have vulnerabilities when it comes to securing Internet of Things devices in the enterprise, according to a new report. Read More

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When selling a smart home, follow these security tips

Recently, one of our neighbors sold their home and they had a Google Nest thermostat. This became an issue during the sale process. The prospective buyers wanted the Nest to remain, but current owners wanted to take it with them. This brought up the question of whether the Nest was considered like a major appliance and was part of the home. Or was it more like the furniture, which moves to the next residence with the original owners. Read More

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