Security News > 2019 > June > IoT explodes worldwide, researchers investigate security issues present in the devices real users own
About 40 percent of households across the globe now contain at least one IoT device, according to Avast. In North America, that number is almost double, at 66 percent, bringing with it an associated growth in cybersecurity risks. The findings have been published in a new research paper “All Things Considered: An Analysis of IoT Devices on Home Networks”. The research is the largest global study to date examining the state of IoT devices. Avast … More → The post IoT explodes worldwide, researchers investigate security issues present in the devices real users own appeared first on Help Net Security.
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