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Does being more connected mean being less secure?
Increased efficiency. Cost reduction. Services and feature enhancements. There are good business cases for deploying IoT devices. And sometimes... you just want something cool. Whatever the reason, you should remember that with the promise, profit, and progress comes real risk and tangible exposure.
In this toolkit we'll show you ways to help reduce risk and enhance detection, as it relates to IoT.
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Research Lead (IoT) Rapid7’s mission is to empower IT and Security to effectively and safely design, build and deploy technology innovation, and we see IoT as a major driver of innovation across industries. |
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[Free Tool] IoTSeeker: Find IoT Devices, Check for Default Passwords IoTSeeker allows you to hunt down IoT devices which are languishing in your eco-system poorly configured with the same creds that they were born with. |
HACKING IoT: A Case Study on Baby Monitor Exposures and Vulnerabilities Learn more about Rapid7’s research into baby monitor vulnerabilities. |
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Rapid7 IoT Security Services Brief Whether you’re creating a new IoT product or deploying an IoT solution, our experienced and skilled consultants will help you identify risk and vulnerabilities, and apply solutions to mitigate security issues across your IoT ecosystem. |
IoT Security: Consumer Devices and the Extended Corporate Network Rapid7 security researchers, Mark Stanislav and Tod Beardsley, discuss how home consumer devices represent a threat to your organization, and the emerging implications for securing your network. |
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Securing The IoT Through Security Research & Vulnerability Analysis Deral Heiland will illustrate effective IoT security testing using a holistic approach that focuses on the entire ecosystem of an IoT solution, including: hardware, mobile and cloud environments. |
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You Don’t Own Your Car If You Don’t Hack It Craig Smith is Research Director of Transportation Security at Rapid7 and founder of Open Garages. Watch Craig's talk at our annual UNITED conference around hacking cars. |