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| '''1.''' Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the concept of connecting any device to the Internet with an on and off switch. At the same time, these devices can also be connected with one another. The security aspect of this connectivity is often neglected, leaving these devices vulnerable, allowing cyber criminals to take advantage of them.  
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| '''1.''' Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the concept of connecting any device to the Internet with an on and off switch. At the same time, these devices can also be connected with one another. IoT calamity occurs when the security aspect of this connectivity is neglected, leaving these devices vulnerable, allowing cyber criminals to take advantage of them.  
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Revision as of 07:48, 31 August 2017

1. Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the concept of connecting any device to the Internet with an on and off switch. At the same time, these devices can also be connected with one another. IoT calamity occurs when the security aspect of this connectivity is neglected, leaving these devices vulnerable, allowing cyber criminals to take advantage of them.

Related Term: Conduit Devices

(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

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2. Security is often an afterthought when it comes to Internet of Things (IoT) solutions – and that means devices are often vulnerable to a wide array of threats. IoT calamity attacks take advantage of these cybersecurity shortfalls in IoT devices.
Source: (Verizon, 2017)