Thursday 5 November 2015

Wireless jammers cast a dark shadow on IoT security

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Wireless jammers cast a dark shadow on IoT security

Imagine someone deploying a Wi-Fi jammer in a major retailer's store on Black Friday. These types of IoT security disasters are fast approaching.

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