Security News > 2020 > November > How IoT insecurity impacts global organizations
Chen Ku-Chieh, an IoT cyber security analyst with the Panasonic Cyber Security Lab, is set to talk about the company's physical honeypot and about the types of malware they managed to discover through it at HITB CyberWeek on Wednesday.
The use of IoT is increasingly widespread, from home IoT, office IoT to factory IoT, and the use of automation equipment is increasing.
The discovery of vulnerabilities in IoT devices requires expertise in many fields - researchers need to know a lot about chips, applications, communication protocols, network protocols, operation systems, cloud services, and so on.
How do you expect the security of IoT devices to evolve in the near future?
As IoT products use similar network security protocols or hardware components, IoT security will no longer be a unilateral effort by the manufacturers.
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