Security of Your IoT Devices Deserve Top Priority

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With more and more internet – connected devices finding their way in to every sphere of our activity, including our homes and offices, the prospect of these becoming vulnerable to a security hack is indeed great. We generally tend to ignore the security aspect and in most cases, our privacy and security is mostly an after – thought. A recent survey has revealed that almost half of all companies in the United States using an IoT network have been victims of recent security breaches, which would translate in to approximately 13% of their annual revenue. Over 5.5 million new devices are being connected on an average, and considering the current pace of IoT connectivity, it is projected to touch 20 billion by 2020. With such huge volume of devices getting connected each day, it is important that we do not allow hackers and cyber criminals a free run on our devices and provide them with an opportunity to get in to our homes and offices. Let us now go through some of the steps we can initiate to thwart the nefarious designs of hackers and cyber criminals. Prioritize Your Devices Just because a device can be connected to the internet, it does not mean that you should connect it. Consider about the functionality, its various features, and the benefits you are likely to derive from the device before you make it a part of the connected IoT framework. Make sure that if you cannot think of a good reason, then do not connect it. As more and more companies create new devices as part of Iot, users have to realize that some devices are not worth the risk. Change Passwords Changing your passwords quite often eliminates the possibility of your site being hacked by cyber criminals and other hackers. Also avoid the tendency to have default passwords as these are the easiest to breach and have instead separate password for every IoT connected device. Passwords and encryption remain some of the most basic, yet critical aspects to protecting your IoT connected devices from the nefarious activities of hackers and cyber criminals. Holding periodic cyber security drills As cyber criminals are always on the search to find loopholes in the security apparatus, businesses should conduct periodic security drills to check the effectiveness of security protection systems. This will help them identify weak IoT devices and to take remedial action to enhance security set up. The benefit of such periodic drills is not only for identifying security lapses but also to inform everyone about the actions needed to be taken in case of security breach. Creating separate network Many Wi-Fi routers support guest networking so that visitors can connect to your network without gaining access to shared files or networked devices. This kind of separation also works well for IoT devices that have questionable security. Keeping personal devices out of workplace It is advisable to keep all personal IoT devices out of the workplace as the chances of these personal IoT devices falling a prey to cyber security issues is indeed great. Enterprises should also prohibit personal IoT devices from connecting to the network. Keep track of all devices Businesses need to be careful about the kind of traffic flowing in and keenly monitor the devices that are being connected to the network. Such monitoring is a prerequisite for eliminating every form of security attack. Under no circumstances should the internet of things be a pathway for hackers and cyber criminals to get in to your home or workplace.

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