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Network World |
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2017-03-13 03:45:00 (vue: 2017-03-13 03:45:00) |
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IDG Contributor Network: Botnets: Is your network really protected? |
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The tech world moves at a tremendous pace, unleashing wave after wave of innovation intended to improve our everyday lives. Many new devices, from security cameras to fridges, or TVs to baby monitors, are now internet connected. This affords us remote access and facilitates the collection of data, which is ostensibly used to make our systems “smarter.â€However, it also opens new doors into our offices and homes through which hackers can come uninvited.There were around 6.4 billion connected things in use worldwide in 2016, and that's set to grow to 8.4 billion this year, according to Gartner. There's no doubt that the Internet of Things (IoT) will bring many benefits, but it also brings greater risk.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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