Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,064 Location Upstate, NY May 15, 2017 #21 Looking at it this way: At least we tried to help. :smile9:
Digerati ModeratorHardware ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Aug 28, 2012 Posts 4,915 Location Nebraska, USA May 15, 2017 #22 This may be the sad truth for me Click to expand... I appreciate your understanding. I've been married twice. I know what it is like to be very excited about something only to have your bubble burst by someone who holds absolutly no interest in it. :thud::banghead: :r1:
This may be the sad truth for me Click to expand... I appreciate your understanding. I've been married twice. I know what it is like to be very excited about something only to have your bubble burst by someone who holds absolutly no interest in it. :thud::banghead: :r1:
Digerati ModeratorHardware ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Aug 28, 2012 Posts 4,915 Location Nebraska, USA Jun 1, 2017 #23 On a related subject: TechRepublic article: 94% believe unsecured IoT devices could lead to 'catastrophic' cybersecurity attack Scarey article. The 3 big takeaways for TechRepublic readers IoT is growing in the enterprise, and 94% of risk professionals believe that a cybersecurity incident stemming from an unsecured IoT device could be "catastrophic." An additional 76% believe a DDoS attack resulting from an unsecured IoT device will happen sometime "within the next two years." Despite the risks, many security professionals aren't communicating effectively with leadership and the board isn't requiring stringent assessment of IoT risks before moving forward. Click to expand...
On a related subject: TechRepublic article: 94% believe unsecured IoT devices could lead to 'catastrophic' cybersecurity attack Scarey article. The 3 big takeaways for TechRepublic readers IoT is growing in the enterprise, and 94% of risk professionals believe that a cybersecurity incident stemming from an unsecured IoT device could be "catastrophic." An additional 76% believe a DDoS attack resulting from an unsecured IoT device will happen sometime "within the next two years." Despite the risks, many security professionals aren't communicating effectively with leadership and the board isn't requiring stringent assessment of IoT risks before moving forward. Click to expand...