Security Vulnerabilities in IoT Devices: Dangerous Full Access for Hackers
Higher Risk in Home Offices
According to the experts, the drastic increase in the number of people working in home offices poses a particular risk. IoT devices used privately can be easily hacked, allowing access to a WiFi network, for example, and thus increasing the risk of infection for computers and other IT components located therein. Getting access to a secured company network - for example via a VPN connection - is the crowning glory of a possible hacking strategy. However, more and more smart devices with an Internet connection are also on the move directly within companies: not only production control systems, but also locking and monitoring systems are online around the clock. "It has apparently yet to become established that the convenience associated with IoT devices in the IT infrastructure also entails considerable security risks. Those who have long since become accustomed to firewalls and virus scanners must not stop at smart devices when it comes to IT security", summarizes Rainer M. Richter.Secure Yesterday, No Longer Secure Today
IoT devices also include printers, routers, smart lighting and climatization controls, which are also potential gateways for hackers. They can be misused as Trojan horses, enabling network infiltration, data theft or the placement of ransomware. Many of the devices already examined by IoT Inspector are also used in critical infrastructures - an immense risk and also a breach of IT compliance requirements. At the same time, it must be clear that IoT security cannot be permanently ensured by a one-time inspection. Every firmware update - from the smart camera to the router and every other IoT acquisition - carries the risk of new security vulnerabilities. A monitoring function within the IoT Inspector platform enables daily checks for new risks and ongoing compliance with international regulations, which also change periodically depending on the country.Über Onekey
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