Congress introduces bill to improve 'internet of things' security
https://www.cnet.com/news/congress-introduces-bill-to-improve-internet-of-things-security/
Connected devices are expected to boom to 20.4 billion units by 2020, but they don't all have the same levels of security. Hackers often target IoT devices that don't have built-in security, leading to problems like default passwords and vulnerabilities that can't be fixed.
At a Senate hearing last year, Lt. General Robert Ashley, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told lawmakers that insecure IoT devices are one of theĀ "most important emerging cyberthreats" to US national security.
Congress introduces bill to improve 'internet of things' security
Mar 11, 2019, 9:35pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/congress-introduces-bill-to-improve-internet-of-things-security/
> Connected devices are expected to boom to 20.4 billion units by 2020, but they don't all have the same levels of security. Hackers often target IoT devices that don't have built-in security, leading to problems like default passwords and vulnerabilities that can't be fixed.
> At a Senate hearing last year, Lt. General Robert Ashley, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, told lawmakers that insecure IoT devices are one of theĀ "most important emerging cyberthreats" to US national security.