More smart devices are coming on the market with every year, which open individuals up to a new world of useful applications and services. While many of these devices may offer greater convenience and make it easier to achieve our goals, the growing Internet of Things (IoT) is also going to increase our risk exposure and provide new opportunities for criminals.
When we talk about the Internet of Things, we mostly focus on the benefits and how well these devices can serve consumers. With modern mobile app development making it easier to sync things across devices, we are only just beginning to see the convenience the IoT can provide.
In some cases, there might be some discussion of privacy concerns. That said, millions of consumers are adopting these technologies each year. However, there is not much of a conversation concerning new cybersecurity practices or the ways in which IoT technology …



