10 Ways To Boost IoT Security In Smart Homes – Have a Strong Password Policy
As smart homes become more common, so do the risks that come with them. From thermostats to doorbells, today’s connected devices offer convenience but they can also open the door to cyber threats if not properly secured.
In Forbes article, Michael Hoyt leaders weigh in on way steps for homeowners to keep their data and home safe.
IoT devices are typically hacked because of poor passwords or a default password is never changed. Passwords to access your device or to connect to your network should be complex with a minimum of 15 characters, and to be extra secure, you should change them regularly. – Michael Hoyt, Life Cycle Engineering, Inc.
Read the full article to learn all 10 ways to boost IoT security in your smart home.
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