We’re at an inflection point in technology history. The Internet of Things (IoT) now penetrates to the edge of the physical world and brings an important new “physical” element to security concerns. This is especially true as billions of things begin transporting data “somewhere”.
No industry is immune to the IoT and the digital opportunities it represents. Objects within the IoT also possess the ability to change the state of the environment around them, or even their own state (for example, by raising the temperature of a room automatically once a sensor has determined it is too cold or by adjusting the flow of fluids to a patient in a hospital bed based on information about the patient’s medical records). As technology begins to make changes in the physical environment, we need to have another dimension of security: Digital security.
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