In a time when Internet connectivity is so important, manufacturers have met this demand by creating products that feature the ability to connect to apps or other Internet-based dashboards. Unfortunately for users, there is a lot that can go wrong when organizational practices don’t do enough to protect their customer’s privacy; or, simply look to exploit it. Let’s take a look at how the smart devices you depend on can be undermining your family’s privacy.
The very features that make smart devices smart are what make them a privacy risk. Understanding these risks is the first step toward mitigating them. Here are some threats these devices pose to personal privacy.
Did you know that the first Internet-connected appliance—a toaster from 1990—was just seen as a relative novelty? Today, billions of Internet of Things (IoT) devices are online, and security is often an afterthought in their design and production. In fact, this oversight creates significant vulnerabilities for any organization that uses them. Some of the most common security flaws include:
You don't have to shun innovation to maintain security. By being proactive, you can enjoy the benefits of smart technology while minimizing the risks. For businesses, however, managing an entire network of smart devices—from the front office to the factory floor—can be a complex and convoluted task. That's where a proactive approach to technology management becomes crucial.
At Computer Consulting Service, we help organizations secure their networks and protect their sensitive data from the threat landscape surrounding IoT. We can help you implement best practices, from securing your network with robust firewalls to managing device updates and educating your employees on safe usage policies.
Are you interested in learning how to protect your business from the privacy risks of smart technology? Contact the experts at Computer Consulting Service today at 888.442.4933 to schedule a consultation.
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