As the industry has gotten better at locking down endpoint devices such as laptops, threat actors are finding new ways to infiltrate an organization’s systems—and they’re seeing more and more success.
CISA's new binding operational directive comes amid persistent concerns about nation-state adversaries targeting end-of-service edge devices, like routers.
CRN’s Security 100 list of the coolest network security companies includes vendors offering modern SASE platforms, next-gen firewalls and protection for IoT and edge environments.
There were lots of product announcements at the recent RSA Conference, and I’ll be talking about those for quite a while. Today I want to mention one from Gemalto, the company formed by the merger of ...
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CISA orders federal agencies to inventory, upgrade, and remove unsupported edge devices within 12–18 months to reduce ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. The rise of Internet of Things gadgets has transformed our ...
Learn what the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) 2026 means for IoT devices, why it matters to consumers, and how to protect ...
Intelligent physical security system devices—especially AI-enabled video cameras—have become high-value targets for hackers, who now deploy malware explicitly designed to infect these devices and lie ...
Your home network is a treasure trove of personal and financial information, and it’s imperative to safeguard it against cyber threats. In today’s interconnected world, where smart devices and online ...