IoT Security Challenges are real. Here is how AWS will address these challenges

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IoT Security Challenges are real. Here is how AWS will address these challenges As per Forrester’s 2018 IoT Predictions, they mentioned that, "Security vulnerabilities are a significant worry for firms deploying IoT solutions – in fact, it’s the top concern of organizations looking at deploying IoT solutions. However, most firms don’t consistently mitigate IoT-specific security threats and business pressures overwhelm technology security concerns." Gartner has added to this with a prediction that by 2020, more than 25% of identified attacks in enterprises will involve IoT. Earlier in 2018, Gartner mentioned that the IoT security spent will grow to $1.5 billion in 2018. In2017, it was an approximate $1.2 billion. They mentioned that around 20% of enterprises experienced at least one IoT-based attack in the last 3 three years. AWS move to launch AWS IoT Device Defender was critical in the face of the increased threats. Some of the most IoT attacks include device hijacking, DDoS (distributed denial of service) and PDoS (permanent denial of service).

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Given the magnitude of these threats, it’s been a while that Amazon Web Services (AWS) released AWS IoT Device Defender and recently they announced its general availability. It was launched at the re:Invent conference in 2017 and Andy Jassy, CEO, AWS introduced AWS IoT Device Defender as a series of new IoT. Talking about the Defender, he said, "Effectively tell us what is your expected behavior, what


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