CES 2015 featured a Personal Privacy & Cyber Security Marketplace where security-oriented products were put on display. We looked at the devices covered in CES 2015 and spotted these technologies that focused on better privacy and data security.
While new technologies are always interesting, they also have the potential to burn consumers and vendors with privacy and security risks. With this in mind, here are four trends from CES 2015 that could potentially impact your security and privacy.
As more smart devices come into the spotlight, people around you are going to want to know more about the IoE. Here’s an easy way to explain the concept of the Internet of Everything.
Millions of people are expected to buy into new technologies like self-driving cars, gaming consoles, and smart TVs. As they do, cybercriminals are poised to steal whatever information they can from these connections.
Television screens are more interactive, and socially connected now. In the era of smart devices and Internet-connected TVs, is your security smarter than those who want to see what you're watching?
If you can access the Internet, bad guys on the Internet can access you. With the increasing popularity of Internet-connected appliances, consider the potential security risks you open your home up to.
Despite its small size and cheap price, the Raspberry Pi is a computer that still needs securing, more so if its functions involve internet connectivity.