What can we do to ensure our IoT products are not contributing to the problem or won't be taken advantage of in the future?
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What can we do to ensure our IoT products are not contributing to the problem or won't be taken advantage of in the future?
This is the only company I know of that is addressing this concern directly:
http://www.mgtci.com/intro/ http://www.mgtci.com/part-1-data-is-increasingly-life-itself -IOT specifically
Luckily, the CEO is John McAfee and the CTO is the white-hat hacker, Eijah! Two solid libertarians! So if you buy their products, you also help put them in a position to restore freedom to the US political system, and then expand it beyond previously-existing levels.
McAfee's brilliant Libertarian Party nomination speech:
Some info on protecting your data using demonsaw, and the digital dead-drop device (3D) --a router that connects only to an anonymized and encrypted "web 2.0"
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=demonsaw --more videos on Vimeo, search for Eijah and demonsaw
It is a little tough at the moment, as most of the current generation of IoT devices don't have much security built in or are not easily updated/patchable. For the device you do own, make sure you: