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Cybersecurity is a concern and watchword for organizations across industries, professionals of all stripes and even consumers, as digital devices continue to play a growing role in how we carry out a range of workplace and personal activities.
Edge and network designers need a clear understanding of security threats and agreed-upon countermeasures. Edge devices bridge the cloud or central servers and endpoints, so security must cover both. If edge devices hold less important data, security can lean toward endpoints. But more robust, high-level security is necessary if they work with vital data. Alignment across the entire network is key. -.
It’s essential to create policies for devices that are brought to work, remote workers, applications and home networks. Home networks and mobile devices present an even greater threat. Appliances, TVs, games, social media, and friends and family can contaminate home networks. If employees do not practice segmentation and good network hygiene on their home networks, it is an exposure incident waiting to happen.
As the interconnectivity of edge devices grows, so does the complexity of security threats. The lack of visibility and control over these decentralized networks makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks. Organizations should prioritize continuous and automated security assessments. AI can simulate attacks and identify vulnerabilities in real time, which helps you maintain a comprehensive defense. -
As organizations become increasingly interconnected at the perimeter, their attack surface increases, adding another potential point of compromise to the environment. Organizations can adopt a zero-trust architecture as a mitigation strategy. With zero trust, authentication moves away from the edge, as devices authenticate as they access resources, regardless of where they are in the network. -
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