Operational Technology (OT)—the systems that control physical processes in industries such as energy, manufacturing, and transportation—forms the backbone of modern society. From wind parks to nuclear power plants, OT systems are essential for our daily lives, but they are increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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Five of the Most Hacked IoT Consumer Devices – What You Need to Know
The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized consumer technology, but it also opens up new opportunities for cyberattacks. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting IoT consumer devices, exploiting vulnerabilities in security cameras, smart home devices, and even smart cars. Understanding which IoT devices are most at risk of being hacked can help consumers stay protected.
Continue reading…Science-Backed Cybersecurity Drivers for IoT: 10 Key Trends Shaping the Future
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand at an astonishing pace, with over 29 billion IoT devices expected by 2030. While IoT promises significant technological advances, it also brings serious cybersecurity challenges. Understanding the science-backed drivers that shape IoT security is crucial for staying ahead of threats and building secure systems. These drivers are rooted in cutting-edge research in computer science, cryptography, artificial intelligence, and network security.
Continue reading…IoT Devices: Convenience Comes with Hidden Cybersecurity Risks
In today’s connected world, Internet of Things (IoT) devices like smart appliances are becoming increasingly popular. From smart washing machines to intelligent thermostats, these devices offer convenience, automation, and data-driven insights. However, they can also introduce unexpected cybersecurity risks.
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