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80 IoT Statistics for 2019 and why the next big #security and #privacy threats will come from your devices, not the #Web #Infographic

80 IoT Statistics for 2019 and why the next big #security and #privacy threats will come from your devices, not the #Web #Infographic | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

IoT has been and will be the talk of the town for many years to come. Learn the latest internet of things statistics, forecasts and facts for 2019.

The IoT is defined by everyday objects, interconnected via the internet in order to send and receive data. The reason why we connect these objects is simple: for convenience. To help you understand this technology better in 2019, we’ve created the following list of Internet of Things statistics.

Being able to arm your security system remotely, or start your washer, turn your lights on or off, or adjust the thermostat while being nowhere near them is a convenience our grandparents fantasized about. Looks like we will probably never have to worry about leaving the stove on again.

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WHY IT MATTERS: with everything connected to the Internet, possibilities are endless, for good and bad...

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Don’t Toss That Bulb, It Knows Your Password: explains how connected devices such as lightbulbs know much about you even after the end of their useful life #IOT #privacy #security

Don’t Toss That Bulb, It Knows Your Password: explains how connected devices such as lightbulbs know much about you even after the end of their useful life #IOT #privacy #security | WHY IT MATTERS: Digital Transformation | Scoop.it

Whether it was here on Hackaday or elsewhere on the Internet, you’ve surely heard more than a few cautionary tales about the “Internet of Things” by now. As it turns out, giving every gadget you own access to your personal information and Internet connection can lead to unintended consequences. Who knew, right? But if you need yet another example of why trusting your home appliances with your secrets is potentially a bad idea, [Limited Results] is here to make sure you spend the next few hours doubting your recent tech purchases.

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WHY IT MATTERS: the article explains how this team has successfully retrieved private information from discarded connected devices. It raises concerns about the disposal of connected products which, has everyone knows, will soon included pretty much everything in our homes and offices, from lightbulbs to refrigerators.

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