Hacker Noon July 23, 2022
Gabriel Mangalindan

Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of different tech devices that are all connected to each other. IoT brings increased capacity for connectivity and processing. This is a big difference from the limitations that are usually taken into account when thinking about security in distributed systems.

However, there are increasing concerns regarding the safety of the devices that make up the Internet of Things ecosystem, which is about to bring a flood of new products and services.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is solving problems for consumers, businesses, and governments and it is laying the groundwork for a data-driven revolution. For example, Amazon products like Alexa have made their way into many homes over the past...

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