Maintaining Security with Internet of Things
Our lives have been taken over with many many WiFi enabled capable devices. The internet of things (IoT) has quite a flaw which is security. Many vendors lax on providing security updates to their software that are used in smartphones, tablets, PC’s , Game Consoles , TV’s , your Fridge and many other devices. This day in age we have to maintain a due-care and due-diligence approach on security for all these IoT devices.
With this in mind, here are seven best practices on security for IoT:
- Use security gateways: They have the ability to inspect and audit the communications of your network.
- Use VLans: Put all IoT devices in a separate Vlan outside primary business network.
- Use strong authentication: Change those consumer devices default passwords!
- Disable services: Many devices use telnet, FTP and other risky services that may be exposed to the internet.
- Use secure protocols: HTTPS and SSH .
- Check data integrity: Achieve a way to log device data changes.
- Plan for upgrades: Shellshock and Heartbleed continue to be found. It is essential to plan for future upgrades to device software. These updates will need to be performed rapidly depending upon the seriousness of the update.
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