Ever wake up one morning and think to yourself:
“Jeepers self, if only I could really give the entire world access to all of my “internet-connected” stuff and be taken to the cleaners!”
Probably not, I’d reckon. You’d never think that something so simple like a fishtank could do you in like it did to a casino, right?
That’s why you’ll love the following (and be sure to return back once you’re done so you can benefit from the additional resources I uncovered for you):
fox2now.com/news/how-to-keep-your-smart-devices-from-being-hacked/
There, you’ll discover weirdness like:
“Entrepreneur recently published an article about a casino that got hacked because of a smart thermometer. While the attack happened in 2018, Scott Schaffer with Blade Technologies says it serves as a good reminder to understand how your devices work.
In the case of the thermometers, the hackers found a security flaw on the device and were able to access the casino’s wifi network.
Schaffer says the hackers were able to access a high-roller database. While that database may not contain highly sensitive information, the hackers could have sold it to a competitor to make money….”
and more!
See, it’s called “The Internet of Things” (think smart-whatevers). They’re connected to the Internet, and anything on the Internet… is subject to getting hacked.
You want to prevent that!
And ideally, help your friends too.
Mastering the Internet of Things is a topic that could make for a grand challenge, cheatsheet, tutorial and more. You could structure it like so:
Step 1.) Understand What The IoT Really Is
Need help with that? Consider:
www.businessinsider.com/internet-of-things-devices-examples
www.softwaretestinghelp.com/iot-devices/
www.softwaretestinghelp.com/best-iot-examples/
behrtech.com/blog/top-10-iot-sensor-types/
Next, move to:
Step 2.) Look Up IoT Security Issues
Need resources for that? Consider:
gcn.com/articles/2020/10/26/iot-security.aspx
Finally, move to:
Step 3.) Look Up IoT Solutions and Make It So!
Want ideas for that? Consider:
www.zdnet.com/article/iot-security-is-a-mess-these-guidelines-could-help-fix-that/
www.sentinelone.com/blog/hiding-in-plain-sight-the-iot-security-headache-and-how-to-fix-it/
www.forbes.com/sites/theyec/2020/07/14/15-ways-to-ensure-your-new-iot-product-keeps-its-data-secure/
Good stuff!
Your takeaway?
Every single smart device you have in your home is one more entry way to the Internet – security is critical.
Why not take advantage of that today?
Enjoy!
