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Internet of Things (IoT) devices are now everywhere. Ever since the earliest devices started to appear on the market, in homes, and worse, in corporations, security professionals have sounded the alarm about how these devices were built with no security in mind. Now, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released new draft guidance documents on securing these devices, both before release, as well as acquisition, and integration. These new publications will serve both corporations and consumers in a positive way. However, like any technical directions, the ideas set forth are only effective in capable and qualified hands….
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