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A Guide to Safe and Private Living in the Age of IoT

4 min readJan 31, 2024

The Internet of Things, commonly known as IoT, refers to the vast network of physical devices that are connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data. This includes a wide range of objects — from ordinary household items like refrigerators, thermostats, and light bulbs, to sophisticated industrial tools. These devices are equipped with sensors, software, and other technologies, enabling them to interact with the internet and each other.

The idea behind IoT is to create a smarter and more efficient environment by merging the digital and physical worlds. This interconnectedness allows for seamless automation and data exchange in daily activities, making life more convenient but also raising important questions about security and privacy. It is reported that approximately use voice assistants, such as Siri or Alexa daily.

These conversations are crucial in an era where the Internet of Things (IoT) increasingly permeates every aspect of our lives, and understanding the vast and varied landscape of cyber threats is vital. The offers insightful data, revealing a complex and evolving digital environment.

A black and white picture in 1960s style with the words “People in the sixties: I better not say that or the government will wiretap my house” and another contemporary picture on the bottom that reads ”People today: Hey wiretap, do you have any recipes for pancakes?”
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Monica Taylor Boggan
Monica Taylor Boggan

Written by Monica Taylor Boggan

Cybersecurity professional with over 25 years experience in IT. Writing on the intersections between technology, gender, motherhood, and race. MBA, CISSP & CISA

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