Internet Security Goes Illused on IoT Smart Devices to Start More Secure Protocols

Downstream of China Instrument Network Instrumentation From April next year, the Z-Wave Alliance will force the use of the Z-Wave Wireless Protocol IoT device to upgrade the S2 security framework. The S2 security framework is specifically designed to prevent hackers from entering the IoT device and prevent the IoT device in the user's home from being controlled. The Internet of Things has been proven to be a very dangerous cyber attack force. For example, home web cameras, wireless routers, smart sockets, smart light bulbs, etc., can all be transformed into botnets by hackers and become weapons for their attacks.

Internet of Things (IoT) devices can easily access the Internet Z-Wave wireless protocol, which is an important networking protocol for the Internet of Things, especially in consumer devices. Similar to ZigBee, Bluetooth and other protocols, it is mainly used for short-distance communication between devices and has lower power consumption than WiFi. Currently, on a global scale, there are More than 1,500 vendors of IoT devices that have been certified by the Z-Wave Alliance and total more than 40 million IoT devices. Once these devices are exploited by hackers, it will be easy for the target to be paralyzed.

The increasing number of IoT devices in the home and the world’s events on the west coast of the United States have woke people’s alarms. The Internet of Things (IoT) devices, especially the consumer-grade products of our family, have a lot of loopholes. For example, the background management passwords of these smart home devices all use default account names and passwords, and the average consumer cannot modify them, resulting in the vulnerability being easily exploited by hackers. Once equipment is lost, not only is our personal data and personal privacy leaked, but the personal life is bothered, and it is more likely to become an accomplice to other Internet attacks.

Hackers have turned to attacks on Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Because of this, the developers of Internet of Things protocols are also taking urgent measures to repair the security holes in IoT devices. Now some Internet of things equipment manufacturers, also promised to launch updated firmware to plug the loopholes in the device. If you also have some Internet of Things devices in your home, we recommend that you frequently check for important updates and upgrade your product firmware. Garter, a well-known research agency, predicts that by 2020, there will be 2 billion Internet of Things devices connected to the Internet globally, and security issues have to be taken seriously.

(Original title: Z-Wave IoT Device Develops Higher Security Protocol)

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