Security News > 2019 > August > Research shows that devices banned by US government lack basic security practices
As the August 13 deadline looms for the US ban on Chinese surveillance cameras, the news cycle is re-engaged with the issue. The panic about banned cameras still being in operation shines a spotlight on both the severity of the issue and the dire need to find a solution. Through our research, based on tens of millions of embedded device binaries, it’s clear that the banned devices lack basic security building blocks and consequently expose … More → The post Research shows that devices banned by US government lack basic security practices appeared first on Help Net Security.
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