"Patch 'Em or Weep: Study Reveals Most Vulnerable IoT, Connected Assets"
Armis, a company specializing in asset visibility and security, has identified the connected assets that pose the greatest threat to global enterprises. New research from Armis, based on an analysis from its Asset Intelligence Engine, focuses on connected assets with the highest number of attack attempts, weaponized common vulnerabilities, and more. The top ten asset types with the most attack attempts were distributed across Information Technology (IT), Operational Technology (OT), the Internet of Things (IoT), the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), the Internet of Personal Things (PIoT), and Building Management Systems (BMS). According to Armis, the devices with the highest number of attack attempts were engineering workstations, imaging workstations, media players, Personal Computers (PCs), Virtual Machines (VMs), Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) devices, servers, media writers, tablets, and mobile phones. This article continues to discuss Armis' identification of the riskiest assets that introduce threats to global businesses.
TechRepublic reports "Patch 'Em or Weep: Study Reveals Most Vulnerable IoT, Connected Assets"