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« on: January 25, 2017, 04:05:12 pm »

Putting teeth into enforcing Internet of Things security, but for how long?

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<p>The Internet of Things (IoT) has a bad rap these days. As billions of devices, like DVRs and webcams, ship to consumers worldwide, no government or industry organization has any real power to ensure that the devices have proper security and an upgrade path to patch flaws. That’s not new in the computer and consumer electronics worlds. But the IoT makes hackable devices in fixed locations attached to high-speed broadband an incredibly desirable target for security agencies and criminal gangs to use as armies of bots.</p><p>While some IoT devices are expensive, like a $200 Nest camera, those are outliers. The vast majority of gear being shipped is already deep in a race to the bottom. The makers of cheap hardware don’t typically put security at the top of their priority list, nor have much compulsion to offer software upgrades for security indefinitely—or even at all.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3155489/security/putting-teeth-into-enforcing-internet-of-things-security-but-for-how-long.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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