Nowadays, many embedded devices on company networks create attractive targets for hackers as they provide potential tractions.
These embedded systems generally perform a variety of functions such as including sensitive data or control of critical systems and much more. Network gear, printers, storage appliances and others – these types of equipment normally do not have endpoint protection installed, so making them a unique point for an attacker to lurk undetected.
Throughout the years, I have uncovered lots of weakness inside HTTP-based applications running on these systems, and I've had a little bit of time to think about how network managers can reduce the risk posed by them.
In this blog, let’s see here 5 tips for reducing the chance of embedded device exploitation while, at the same time, increasing the chance of identifying an active attacker.
Read more here:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5-security-ways-protect-embedded-devices-viral-prajapati/?published=t










