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batye
batye
11/14/2016 2:39:31 PM
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Re: SDN IOT and security is behind
@dcawrey  I would agree but in my minds this days security - proper security must be build in by design for all devices as you never know... and this days most device one way or other do connect to medical devices... as we are living in the interconnected world... - new reality... 

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dcawrey
dcawrey
11/14/2016 12:54:02 PM
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Re: SDN IOT and security is behind
This is especially true when it comes to critical devices. Medical equipment is an example. And cars are now so connected, there has to be some vulnerabilities out there, right? Consumers need to demand that these things are more secure, that's for sure. 

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Michelle
Michelle
11/13/2016 4:47:18 PM
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Re: SDN IOT and security is behind
@dc Agreed, I expected the opposite. I hope closing gaping security holes has become more important for device manufacturers. 

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dcawrey
dcawrey
11/12/2016 3:53:43 PM
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Re: SDN IOT and security is behind
I'm acutally surprised the number of obsolete network devices is dropping. It's a good thing to read, and motivates me to believe we're going to be able to patch newer devices at a scale never before possible. 

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clrmoney
clrmoney
11/11/2016 5:41:53 PM
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SDN IOT and security is behind
So they will have to keep up with everything since new things and technology are constantly evolving and you would think security is right up there with them but it not so they should upgrade their systems with everything.else.

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