IoT Security: The Connected Devices Nobody Bothers to Secure
Organisations deploy Internet of Things devices across their networks without considering security implications. Smart building systems, industrial sensors, connected cameras, and countless other IoT devices create vast attack surfaces that security teams rarely monitor or protect adequately. These devices often run outdated firmware, use default credentials, and lack basic security controls. Attackers leverage compromised IoT devices to gain network access, conduct reconnaissance, and launch attacks against other systems. The convenience of connected devices comes with security costs that most organisations haven't properly assessed.
Why IoT Devices Create Security Problems
Manufacturers prioritise functionality and cost over security. IoT devices ship with minimal security features...









