Is My Fitness Band Protected? An Exercise in IoT Security

Connected devices such as fitness bands hold the potential to revolutionize daily life, but they also pose IoT security risks.

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iOS 11 in the Enterprise: Get Your iPads Ready

The upcoming release of Apple iOS 11 will bring significant changes to the enterprise in the form of enhanced customization, discoverability and more.

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WannaCry, FBI Arrests Researcher, and Smart Guns – Paul’s Security Weekly #524

WannaCry’s killswitch domain registrant is arrested, making infosec more inclusive, hacking 113-year-old subway signs, security standards for smart devices, and more security news! Paul’s Stories Making Infosec Meetings More Inclusive How Engineers Hacked 113 Year Old Subway System Signs Chromes built-in adblocker arrives for early adopters Researchers display CAN do skill in vehicle DoS An […]

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Master the Basics to Manage IoT Security Risks

Security measures are most effective when built in during the design phase. To achieve this, companies must understand basic facts about IoT security.

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The 21st-Century Real Estate Deal: How the Internet of Things Is Changing Commercial Real Estate

The Internet of Things is disrupting the real estate industry, requiring brokers to develop new skills to help clients maximize their investments.

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IoT Malware Activity Already More Than Doubled 2016 Numbers

The number of new malware samples in the wild this year targeting connected internet-of-things (IoT) devices has already more than doubled last year’s total. Continue reading IoT Malware Activity Already More Than Doubled 2016 Numbers

Is IoT Security an Oxymoron?

As the Internet of Things continues to expand, IT leaders must prepare accordingly or find themselves vulnerable to countless IoT security threats.

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FTC Issues Public Challenge to Improve IoT Patching

The FTC announced the IoT Home Inspector Challenge, a contest with the goal of coming up with a patching solution fit for consumer-grade connected devices used in the home. Continue reading FTC Issues Public Challenge to Improve IoT Patching

Global City CIOs Launch New Organization to Promote Best Smart City Practices

A group of IT leaders from around the world formed the Council of Global City CIOs to promote information sharing when it comes to smart city initiatives.

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