Forbes May 18, 2025
Chuck Brooks

Among the most significant cybersecurity threats this year comes via the Internet of Things (IoT), and they are increasingly becoming more sophisticated and targeted. Proactive cybersecurity is needed to address vulnerabilities in the growing connectivity of both the digital and physical ecosystems constituting IoT.

This term is typically used to describe hardware and gadgets that can be found, identified, addressed, read, and/or controlled online. As the digital and physical worlds merge, the result is the Internet of Things. This includes tangible items that can speak to each other, such a machine for a human and another machine for another machine. It encompasses wearables, automobiles, edge computers, security cameras, and household gadgets.

Now that any physical device can be connected to...

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