How the ‘insecurity of things’ creates the next wave of security opportunities Post a Comment More than 5 billion IoT devices were installed in 2015. Gartner estimates this will grow to 20 billion by 2020. Unfortunately, experts agree that security is not only an afterthought, but often is actively resisted and circumvented Read More Baca JugaApple releases torrent of updates, and Wall Street yawnsE3 2021: What to expect at the world's most influential gaming eventBacklash against 'frightening' tests on whales Read More Share : You may like these posts :Petnet’s smart pet feeder system is back after a week-long outage, but customers are still waiting for answersPC shipments expected to drop this year because of coronavirus outbreakForensic Architecture redeploys surveillance-state tech to combat state-sponsored violenceGoogle gobbling Fitbit is a major privacy risk, warns EU data protection advisor Post a Comment for "How the ‘insecurity of things’ creates the next wave of security opportunities"
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