Endpoint Security
Endpoint Security refers to the practice of protecting endpoints or entry points of an organization's network, which can include devices such as computers, laptops, and mobile devices, from malicious threats and attacks. In the context of Internet of Things (IoT), endpoint security takes on added importance as IoT devices often have limited processing power and lack built-in security measures, making them attractive targets for cybercriminals. As such, effective endpoint security strategies for IoT must take into account the unique challenges posed by these devices, including the need to secure both the device itself and the data it transmits and receives. This can involve implementing measures such as access controls, intrusion detection and prevention, and regular software updates to ensure that all endpoints are protected against known vulnerabilities.
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