The flood of devices in the Internet of Things offers huge potential, but also comes with a whole range of problems and hurdles that still have to be overcome. Concepts are still missing in many places. However, the manufacturers recognize that the solution could lie in standards.
With the Internet of Things, countless new intelligent and networked devices will come that will accompany us in everyday life. The enormous potential is most emphasized, which is undoubtedly attractive for developers and the IT sector. But the Internet of Things also poses huge challenges, the solution of which is still a long way off.
One example is security. The amount of data that is collected and stored on the devices themselves or in the cloud increases with the number of networked everyday devices. The data is not only attractive for hackers, but the potential for security gaps also grows exponentially with every device. And the damage that can be done in a hacker attack is much greater. Unthinkable what damage can be done to hacked locking systems, cars or automatic industrial plants …
Proofpoint, a US specialist for secure enterprise data, made public in January that cyber attacks on the Internet of Things are already taking place. Email spam is sent with malware. Currently still relatively harmless home devices such as televisions or refrigerators, but the Internet of Things is already in the sights of hackers.
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IoT as a botnet
Almost a third of those surveyed put on record that they have security concerns about the Internet of Things. Above all, they fear hacker or DDoS attacks or industrial espionage. A fear that is not entirely unfounded, as demonstrated by the Experts, which included around 500,000 compromised IoT devices.
Is the danger really that big? Where are the security risks? What distinguishes IoT networking from a classic IT network? Head of IoT at Cisco, helped us answer these and other security questions.
What makes IoT vulnerabilities so dangerous?
In contrast to an attack on a classic IT network, the effects of the Internet of Things can be much more dramatic. A successful attacker can cripple the entire production. In the worst case, even death threatens if a robot gets out of control or a connected car is hacked.
Why is the risk in the IoT higher than with an IT network?
An IoT network is significantly more complex than an IT network. If you look at the production pyramid, networking ranges from MES to controllers such as PLC to individual sensors and actuators. In addition, a large number of actors often have access to the IoT environments. This can range from your own employees to external partners (maintenance, suppliers, etc.) to the machines themselves that communicate with each other or with the cloud.
The Internet of Things has huge potential, but great challenges and many question marks. The biggest problem is security. Cross-vendor standards could be a big step towards compatibility and more security.
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