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Technology maybe helpful in our lives, but it could also be very risky or dangerous. You must take precaution to whom you send certain information to. 

Securing personal data information from being leaked

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Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing in IoT works as part of a collaboration and is used to store IoT data. The Cloud is a centralized server containing computer resources that can be accessed whenever required. Cloud Computing is an easy travel method for the large data packages generated by the IoT through the Internet.

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Security

IoT security is the practice that keeps your IoT systems safe. IoT security tools protect from threats and breaches, identify and monitor risks and can help fix vulnerabilities. IoT security ensures the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of your IoT solution.

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Keep Software Up-to-Date

Software updates aren’t just for a sleeker user interface or added features. They often fix old bugs and patch security vulnerabilities. Failing to keep IoT devices’ software up to date at all times leaves your network susceptible to attacks, especially if they’re connected to the internet often.

Focus on Flexibility and Scalability

Skip All Defaults and Double-Down on Passwords

Use Multi-Factor Authentication

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Keep Your IoT Devices Secure

Whether it’s a convenient smart home or a business optimized for efficiency and productivity, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become an indispensable part of daily life and modern business operations. However, as the network of smart devices grows in number and complexity, it’s become increasingly apparent that the risks they bring about can no longer be ignored in favor of all their benefits.

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Router Name

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guest network

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Iot Devices is secured 

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​Don’t stick with the name the manufacturer gave it — it might identify the make or model. Give it an unusual name not associated with you or your street address. You don’t want your router name to give away any personal identifiers.

 

 

Keep your Wi-Fi account private. Visitors, friends and relatives can log into a separate network that doesn’t tie into your IoT devices.

 

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Ensure that a hardware outage does not result in an unsecure state for the device.

No doubt more IoT devices are coming and will angle for a place in your home. If they make your life more convenient — even happier — great. But don’t forget to secure your increasingly smart home and your IoT devices.

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