Top 5 Takeaways: Survey Finds Government's Internet of Things At Risk

Despite mass proliferation of Internet-enabled devices, a 2017 survey of federal employees reveals major challenges for government security of the IoT. Read on to explore our top 5 takeaways, and what this means for the future of IoT.

Internet-connected devices are expected to exceed 34 billion devices by 2020, promising not only greater efficiency and mission insights, but significant security and privacy concerns as well. A 2017 survey by Government Business Council underscores these concerns, revealing lackluster confidence in current safeguarding of devices, conflicting security methodologies, and limited investments in new technology.

Download this GBC Issue Brief to learn about:

  • Current perceptions of IoT security from government stakeholders
  • Chief roadblocks to securing data and devices at the network's edge
  • How agencies are exploring new solutions to safeguard critical data  

    

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