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An overwhelming majority of cybersecurity and risk management leaders believe that developments in 5G wireless technology will create cybersecurity challenges for their organizations. Their top three 5G-related concerns are greater risk of attacks on Internet of Things (IoT) networks, a wider attack surface and a lack of security by design in 5G hardware and firmware. Is 5G a potential threat? Information Risk Management (IRM) surveyed senior cybersecurity and risk management decision makers at 50 global … More → The post Most decision makers expect AI and 5G to impact their cybersecurity strategy appeared first on Help Net Security.
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