In February, Sectigo executives will present the trends driving the IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020 and other recent and emerging IoT cybersecurity legislations and industry standards.
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The battle between the security industry and cyber hackers
The number of devices connected to the internet is expected to reach 50 billion worldwide by the end of 2030, posing dangerous risks to people, businesses, and critical systems. To illustrate the divide between cyberattacks on these devices and business preparedness, Sectigo has released its Evolution of IoT Attacks study.
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How to protect medical devices & facilities against cyber attack
In recent years, hospitals and medical facilities have been successfully targeted by cyber crooks looking to exploit or wreak havoc on the healthcare sector and its patients. The costs of inaction, from ignoring embedded device security, to lax email security, can be steep.
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How cyber criminals infect appliances, and how manufacturers can stop them
Homes and businesses worldwide are vulnerable to attacks from cyber thieves and other bad actors – and not just through their computer networks. The embedded electronics inside appliances present an easy path of entry. t’s already been happening. According to Business Insider and Proofpoint, one of the first refrigerator incidents occurred in late 2013 when a refrigerator-based botnet was used to attack businesses.
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