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Robbe Heynderickx
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Origineel auteur: Franklin Okeke

The first quarter of 2024 has been about artificial intelligence (AI) and what it can and cannot do, so it’s no surprise that organizations have focused on it.

However, the Internet of Things (IoT) is close to AI on the priority list—according to IoT Analytics, it was reported as one of the three corporate priorities in 2024.

Despite its potential to streamline operations and boost efficiency, the IoT firm Asimily warned that as businesses push on with their IoT strategies there is also a parallel growth in IoT security vulnerabilities.

Last year, a Zscaler report indicated a 400% growth in IoT malware attacks, a testament to how poorly secured IoT devices can present a tempting target for cybercriminals.

Factoring in the above numbers reveals one thing: corporate reliance on IoT devices could leave organizations more vulnerable to security incidents than we think.

All these beg the question: how are organizations prepping themselves for corporate IoT security challenges in 2024?

To answer this and more, we explore key trends in IoT security and seek expert opinions.