Why do iot devices pose a greater security risk than other computer devices on a network
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Most IoT devices do not require an Internet connection and are unable to receive new updates. IoT devices require unencrypted wireless connections. IoT devices cannot function on an isolated network with only an Internet connection.
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They have also, unfortunately, exposed a rich attack surface that can be exploited by hackers. Security-by-design is difficult: This is because the system designer must understand the potential attacker, and the myriad creative ways in which he or she can compromise a particular system.
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Because IoT devices are typically less expensive and distributed by manufacturers who are not focused on software development and will outsource this effort.
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Why IoT devices possess risk:
- There are insufficient bug fixes for security flaws, which can be exploited to perform bad things, not only through local LAN site hacking, but also at the data centre level, where malicious software can be tricked into being downloaded to IoT devices.
- Your smartphone, tablet, and PC, on the other hand, receive frequent security updates as new hacking methods and weaknesses are discovered.
- These are the companies who make locks, thermostats, grass irrigation, light bulbs, and smoke detectors, and they have no idea how to make SW-based products.
- You increase the number of points with access to your existing software and networks by adding IoT devices.
- Each IoT device introduces a new attack vector into your connected devices.
- These devices are frequently out of date. Owners of gadgets rarely think to update them, and manufacturers may refuse to do so, even if known vulnerabilities exist.
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