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Protecting Network Endpoints as Internet of Things (IoT) Growth Soars

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Security concerns about the IoT (Internet of Things) were already mushrooming, even before everyone started working from home.

Now everything is interconnected—from smartphones, laptops, and wearables to massive webs of industrial sensors to IT systems and clouds. How do you protect all those endpoints—and how do you protect corporate networks against infections they may be carrying?

Just looking at my own home—it’s a case study for the IoT explosion. When we had it remodeled last year, we turned it into a “smart home.” Practically everything in the house can now be activated remotely from a smart phone: lights, temperature, home security system, music, even the coffee maker. It’s convenient, it’s fun, but it also creates new remote-access security issues.

Protecting Endpoints as IoT Growth Soars

Multiply my situation times the millions of other people now working remotely, and all of the devices they’re now putting online, and you’ve got a huge endpoint security challenge. As an example, a friend told me not too long ago that he had over 100 IP addresses in his home alone all connecting to the internet for remote access – Wow!


The same exponential IoT growth is happening within companies. According to Gartner, utilities will be the highest user of IoT endpoints this year, followed by physical security (intrusion detection and indoor surveillance use cases), government, manufacturing and natural resources. Building automation, driven by connected lighting devices, will have the largest growth rate in 2020, followed by automotive and healthcare.

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In short, there’s an urgent need for better IoT security and more innovation in protecting endpoints.

In short, there’s an urgent need for better IoT security and more innovation in protecting endpoints. At Spirent, we are responding with a more evolved approach testing and security validation across the Lab and Live networks that include:

  • New endpoint security capabilities that can verify whether representative endpoint devices stop attacks, and which attacks emanating from endpoints can be mitigated by the security architecture. With Spirent’s CyberFlood Data Breach Assessment end-to-end security assessment and reporting brings real-life incidents and observations to protect your network endpoints and help close security gaps.

  • Comprehensive scanning, penetration testing, and monitoring services for IoT deployments from our SecurityLabs teams, building on our 20+ years of IoT experience.

  • New services from our Connected Devices team and Service Assurance and Analytics team help ensure that IoT security doesn’t sacrifice performance and that the user experience is excellent.

Contact a Spirent expert to learn more how to protect your endpoint security.

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Manuel Zepeda
Manuel Zepeda

执行副总裁,分管全球销售与服务

Manuel Zepeda 是思博伦通信公司分管全球销售与服务的执行副总裁,负责推动公司的销售和服务发展。 Manuel 在通信服务、IT服务和软件行业拥有25年的丰富经验,在快速发展、大幅提高效率、提高利润和客户忠诚度方面有着瞩目的成就。在加入思博伦前,Manuel 在Amdocs and BusinessEdge (现EMC Consulting的一部分)担任领导职务,管理销售、发货和合作伙伴。 在公司在日新月异的数字化世界中成功所需的广泛技术和业务需求方面,他是公认的思想领袖。他经常分享专业知识,涵盖服务提供商的发展趋势、电信、IT、数字化变革、针对销售专业人员的销售管理和监管服务领域。