

So it’s safe to assume that a connected device has to withstand a fair share of cyber-attacks.īitdefender research shows that there are roughly 13 smart devices or accessories in an average US home today, with predictions of about 20 or more by the end of this year. In 2016, the average time for infecting an IoT system was six minutes from the moment of exposure a year later, that average fell to two minutes.

Hackers are constantly on the prowl for new targets and have automated their methods to find and compromise vulnerable devices. Unfortunately, there are often very dire consequences of failing to protect oneself against the cyber threats such as viruses, malware, spyware, and ransomware that can plague our home network and some of these IoT smart devices. Smart devices have become a large part of our connected world, and they require the same level of protection as any other device on your network.
