Smart Home Safety

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· Publifye AS
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85
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About this ebook

""Smart Home Safety"" explores the hidden security and privacy risks within our increasingly connected smart homes. It highlights how devices like smart thermostats and security cameras, while convenient, often possess vulnerabilities that can be exploited, potentially compromising personal data and even physical safety. The book argues that the rush towards home automation frequently overlooks robust security measures.

The book progresses logically, starting with an overview of smart home devices and their functions. It then delves into common vulnerabilities, data privacy concerns, and potential physical threats, using real-world hacking incidents as examples.

Did you know that many IoT devices collect and store vast amounts of personal data, often without clear privacy policies? Or that a compromised smart lock system could leave your home vulnerable to physical intrusion?

Ultimately, ""Smart Home Safety"" aims to empower readers with actionable steps to secure their smart homes. It offers practical advice on choosing secure devices, configuring networks, and protecting personal data. This makes the book a valuable resource for anyone interested in technology and computers, from homeowners to IT professionals, providing the knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape of smart home technology safely and confidently.

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