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There has been exponential growth of IoT devices being utilised in the security industry as technology has developed, but it is vitally important to ensure these products are secure from both physical and cyber attacks.
In this webinar, sponsored by Hanwha Techwin, experts from the IoT Security Foundation – Sarb Sembhi from Virtually Informed Ltd, James Willison, Founder of Unified Security, and Derwent London’s Nick Morgan discuss the rise of IoT and the challenges involved in ensuring devices remain secure.
The webinar covers a number of topics currently under discussion, including:
How cyber security regulations for consumer IoT products are set to impact the sector
Security strategies businesses can follow
Tactical risk to IoT in a business
Security in smart buildings
Followed by an exclusive Q&A with the panellists
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