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The Internet of Things explained. What is it, how does it help us, and where is it going next?
The home of the future is here. By adding smart appliances and devices you can control from anywhere, you can make home living a lot more convenient. But what's the catch?
Big tech companies are watching and analysing our every move. If you're doubtful, then check out the overwhelming evidence for it.
Alexa can provide convenient access to music and quick answers to questions. But she also listens in to what we say in the privacy of our homes, all the time.
Internet-connected smart toys can be all fun and games for your child, but what about the collection of your children's data?
As the IoT industry evolves, so do the cybersecurity threats. Despite this, one may ask why manufacturers keep developing devices with massive security flaws?
Without a secure WiFi connection, you invite hackers to access your private data, infiltrate your smart home and bring a myriad of security issues.
If you're not careful, cybercriminals can infiltrate their way to breach your data and steal your identity, but did you know they also target children?
Software updates are more than just the annoying pop-ups that appear seemingly out of nowhere, they are key in preventing cybersecurity threats
Location tracking can provide access to a myriad of beneficial location-based services, but it also reveals your location to strangers, companies and cybercriminals. This is the dark side of location tracking.
Despite what you think, your smartphone constantly tracks your activity and your whereabouts, even when turned off.
Letting your child use a wearable that tracks them can help you keep an eye on our children's whereabouts. But these devices also lack the most basic cybersecurity precautions.
Are you new to IoT? Start here. We break down and simplify the fundamental concepts and topics related to the Internet of Things.
The Internet of Things explained. What is it, how does it help us, and where is it going next?
The home of the future is here. By adding smart appliances and devices you can control from anywhere, you can make home living a lot more convenient. But what's the catch?
IoT devices collect tons of personal and sensitive data, but what happens if we don't take care of it? Read on to see how companies and IoT devices make your privacy an increasingly rare commodity.
Big tech companies are watching and analysing our every move. If you're doubtful, then check out the overwhelming evidence for it.
Alexa can provide convenient access to music and quick answers to questions. But she also listens in to what we say in the privacy of our homes, all the time.
Internet-connected smart toys can be all fun and games for your child, but what about the collection of your children's data?
IoT devices are prone to cyberattacks, and they always will be. This section will give you a solid understanding of reasonable cybersecurity measures essential to protect yourself and your families from cybercriminals.
As the IoT industry evolves, so do the cybersecurity threats. Despite this, one may ask why manufacturers keep developing devices with massive security flaws?
Without a secure WiFi connection, you invite hackers to access your private data, infiltrate your smart home and bring a myriad of security issues.
If you're not careful, cybercriminals can infiltrate their way to breach your data and steal your identity, but did you know they also target children?
Software updates are more than just the annoying pop-ups that appear seemingly out of nowhere, they are key in preventing cybersecurity threats
Location tracking can be convenient, but tech companies also have a comprehensive idea of our identity, visited places, and relationships. See how your location is tracked and used against you from various IoT devices and your smartphone.
Location tracking can provide access to a myriad of beneficial location-based services, but it also reveals your location to strangers, companies and cybercriminals. This is the dark side of location tracking.
Despite what you think, your smartphone constantly tracks your activity and your whereabouts, even when turned off.
Letting your child use a wearable that tracks them can help you keep an eye on our children's whereabouts. But these devices also lack the most basic cybersecurity precautions.