"Seven New Gadgets Added to Riskiest Connected Devices List"
For 2023, Forescout's list of the riskiest connected devices includes seven new entries that security teams should consider when securing their assets. The cybersecurity vendor's annual list, published on July 13, now includes Virtual Private Network (VPN) gateways, security appliances, Network Attached Storage (NAS), and out-of-band management for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This year's new devices are rounded out by engineering workstations, Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), and blood glucose monitors. Daniel Dos Santos, head of security research at the company and author of this year's list, explains that the findings derive from data sent by millions of connected devices to Forescout's device cloud between January 1 and April 30. Forescout classified devices into the Information Technology (IT), IoT, Operational Technology (OT), and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) categories. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) was the riskiest OT device, and the healthcare workstation was the riskiest IoMT device. This article continues to discuss Forescout's list of the riskiest connected devices for 2023.
SC Magazine reports "Seven New Gadgets Added to Riskiest Connected Devices List"