What's Lurking in the Shadows 2020: Exposing how IoT devices open a portal for chaos across the network
The number of IoT devices is rising fast. More than 20 billion have already been deployed. That number is expected to soar to 50 billion in just the next 10 years. Internet-connected cameras, printers, monitors, medical diagnostic equipment, lighting systems, fitness trackers—they make our lives easier than ever. Regrettably, they also make things easier than ever for cybercriminals because most IoT devices lack built-in security. As a result, they are an open door to the network. When these devices connect to the Internet without IT's knowledge, that's called shadow IoT. Learn the scope of the risk to your network and what to do about it in our new report, What's Lurking in the Shadows 2020.
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