Hacked: IoT, The Network and Me
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As IT systems everywhere become increasingly complex, cyber hacks are on the rise. In addition to protecting our networks, it’s important to be just as mindful about all connected devices. In 2019, the number of data breaches on IoT devices tripled, and it’s only increased since the pandemic and the spread of 5G technology. Although IoT has the potential to create lasting changes and impact our lives in many positive ways, devices are generally more vulnerable to cybersecurity breaches than traditional IT systems. In this episode of C Suite, we discuss the risks and benefits of IoT, and the steps people and organizations can take to protect against potential cyberattacks. We’re joined by Dr. Rick Huijbregts, previously the Vice-President of Digital Transformation and Innovation at Cisco Canada, and now the Vice-President of Strategy and Innovation at George Brown College. We also hear a real-world example of a network attack from expert Mo, who shares his advice about ways to protect devices like smartwatches, intelligent speakers, and thermostats in addition to traditional devices like laptops and servers.
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