Critical and industrial infrastructure operators are rapidly deploying billions of devices to enhance automation and utilize data. This trend brings new cybersecurity risks as these devices connect to public and private networks. Cyberattackers target these endpoints for IoT attacks, exploiting operational procedures for financial gain.
"It’s estimated that the number of active IoT devices will surpass 25.4bn in 2030."
"IoT solutions have the potential to generate $4-11tn in economic value by 2025."
IoT security issues are widespread and affect many gadgets, including thermostats, sensors, cameras, and process controllers. Read more about notable cyberattack events.
There are several factors that contribute to the challenges of IoT security for companies. From inherent lack of IoT Security in devices and ineffective identity and access control techniques to unauthorized IoT device deployments. Take a look at what your company might face.
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework, created to help enterprises protect their vital infrastructure and data, offers vocabulary and rules for understanding, controlling, and discussing cybersecurity threats.
At Utah Tech Labs, we are at the forefront of IoT security. We constantly share news and helpful articles for experts like you to strengthen overall cyber resilience plans.
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