Tools You Can Use for the Security Audit of IoT Devices
Digital transformation involves data-driven decision making with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). Important data is broadcast through Internet of Things (IoT) devices and smart gadgets. These IoT devices are very often insecure and have vulnerabilities as they lack built-in security mechanisms that can protect them from potential cyber attacks. There are quite a few open source tools that can be used to carry out security audits, lowering the risk of such attacks.
cyber attackers and sniffers can access sensitive data from IoT devices and use that information to launch attacks on other linked systems. According to antivirus and computer security service company Kaspersky, the number of IoT hacks more than quadrupled year-on-year in 2021.
For the most part, hackers gained access to Internet of Things (IoT) networks by using the Telnet protocol, which provides a commandline interface for communicating with devices or servers over the Internet. More than 58 per cent of IoT intrusions, as per research reports, used assorted protocols that aimed to mine cryptocurrencies, shut down systems via distributed denial-ofservice (DDoS) attacks, or steal confidential data.
Because of the increased time spent using IoT devices at home during the pandemic, the security risks have increased. Many of these gadgets, whether used for personal or business purposes, lack basic security measures. New technologies like artificial intelligence and edge computing have also complicated the landscape of cyber and data security. As the popularity of smart gadgets grew, so did the number of attacks, according to Dan Demeter, a Kaspersky security analyst.