Security News > 2017 > February > Security programs not keeping up with IoT threats (Help Net Security)
More than 90 percent of IT security professionals said that connected devices will be a major security issue this year. However, 66% aren’t sure how many devices are in their environment, according to new research from Pwnie Express. IT pros understand the dangers facing their companies, but don’t have the necessary solutions to address these new threats, including IoT malware, like Mirai. “Mirai demonstrated what the right malware could do if unleashed onto poorly configured … More →
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