IoT (Internet of Things) devices are a favorite cybercriminal target. That’s because these devices—e.g., security cameras, smart doorbells, smart refrigerators, etc.—send data over a network while lacking the security features of their standard computer counterparts. And with remote employees accessing corporate data over the same networks that their poorly secured IoT devices operate on, this is a major security concern. Here’s how the White House plans to make IoT manufacturers more accountable for security.
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