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More connected, less secure: Addressing IoT and OT threats to the enterprise

CIO

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a permanent fixture for consumers and enterprises as the world becomes more and more interconnected. By 2027, the global number of connected IoT devices is projected to exceed 29 billion, a significant increase from the 16.7 billion devices reported in 2023.

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How Cloud Security Influences IoT Security

Xebia

I keep on finding security issues at IoT vendors cloud services, and that saddens me. That is why I joined Xebia to learn more about cloud security and help IoT vendors to fix security issues with their cloud infrastructure. The default security of our IoT devices are improving.

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Empowering Cybersecurity Excellence: IBM and Tenable Collaborate for IT/OT Security Innovation

Tenable

IBM and Tenable put IT/OT security on display at IBM's Watson Center in Munich with the QRadar and Tenable OT Security integration — showcasing industrial security, protection and asset management for joint customers and partners.

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An Overview of IoT eSIM Technology

The Crazy Programmer

The number of internet of things (IoT) connections are expected to reach 25 billion by 2025. As the IoT device connections increase, there is more demand for cellular connectivity from the enterprises and industries that use IoT devices. What is IoT eSIM? Thus, IoT eSIMs are approved by the largest operators in the world.

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IoT Device Security: How to protect your IoT devices from attack?

Trigent

The Internet of Things or IoT is now practically part of our lives, home or work. But the security of IoT deployments is now a perennial concern for organizations while offering secure ecosystems for all. Organizations are critically evaluating their security robustness as the threat landscape becomes complex.

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IoT Security Concerns - How Secure Is the Hybrid Workforce?

Palo Alto Networks

Business activities, once confined to secure offices on a corporate campus, have now shifted to the home with employees accessing business-critical data of varying value and sensitivity. To that end, Palo Alto Networks has recently conducted a study — The Connected Enterprise: IoT Security Report 2021.

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Operational Technology in the DoD: Ensuring a Secure and Efficient Power Grid

Tenable

A looming challenge exposed Beneath the surface lies an additional hidden vulnerability—a foundation built on legacy systems, that often lack modern cybersecurity features and are a target for cyberattacks.The consequences of an attack could be dire, jeopardizing not just operations but national security itself.