It’s clear we live in a world where connections are flourishing between people, “things,” and the Internet. This megatrend continues despite the almost daily news headlines about cyberattacks and ways to boost our online defenses. Long gone are the days when identity or credit-card theft posed the worst of our worries. In today’s hyper-connected world, security concerns will only rise exponentially. Any of the 75 billion devices that Morgan Stanley forecasts will connect to the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2020 will also theoretically be hackable, as is true for anything with an IP address...
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