It’s the age of IoT and countless technologies are widely-produced with some form of connectivity built in as standard. From cars, fridges and fitness devices to vital operational machinery and medical equipment – connectivity is not only possible, but an everyday option.
Such tech is often referred to as ‘smart’ – but all-to-often, the in-built security of such is anything but, leading to significant flaws and vulnerabilities that have the potential to cause serious harm in the wrong hands.
Smart technology may be becoming the norm, but what’s clear is that it is in desperate need of smarter security.
This session will explore the current IoT threat landscape and the risks surrounding smart devices, address the real-world potential for harm and outline how to make ‘smart’ secure for the future.
Key takeaways:
- IoT and ‘smart’ device security in 2020: the real-life threats and risks
- How to make smart secure
- Security strategies for technology of the future