With so many devices connecting to the Internet, it’s natural that a term would emerge for devices that don’t typically have Internet connection, but nowadays do anyway: the Internet of Things. Businesses can leverage the IoT to take advantage of incredible benefits, but these devices come with an inherent security risk. Why does the IoT matter for businesses, and what can you do to keep your organization secure?
Chances are the IoT already impacts your business in some capacity.
For example, the connected devices your employees own would fall under this umbrella. Devices like smartphones, fitness trackers, smart speakers, and so on are all IoT devices. They are potential entry points for hackers that your business must be aware of.
The key to using IoT devices effectively is to stay on top of them and continuously monitor for potential risks, like security breaches.
If your business uses the IoT, then you’ll have to ensure it remains secure.
Smartphones have security measures in place, but other IoT devices don’t have this luxury. You might not see some of your more bizarre IoT devices as threats, but if they are connected to your network, they could easily become weak points that hackers can use against you. We recommend you manage these devices with a Mobile Device Management solution.
After all, technology that is not secured or monitored is just increasing the threat surface area for your business, which doesn’t bode well for you.
At first glance, the IoT might look like it’s more trouble than it’s worth, and we understand why.
Monitoring these devices might seem like an unnecessary frustration, but they can be used strategically to your advantage. For example, even something as simple as a connected thermostat or light switch can dramatically reduce utility costs. Connected devices can also provide your business with data that you can use to make better decisions.
We’ll give you an example of how the IoT makes it easier to make operations more efficient while cutting costs.
Businesses often use fleet management systems powered by the IoT.
Companies that use vehicles for deliveries or services can use the IoT to track these vehicles and optimize operations. Here are some of the ways the IoT supports fleet management:
All of this is powered and refined by real-time data collection, so you can make the most out of your fleet, saving money in the process.
The IoT is so much more than just fun gadgets; it’s a way to make your business better.
Through the IoT, you can automate processes, collect insights, and improve operations. We recommend that you at least consider the IoT, and if you’re still on the fence, we welcome you to contact us at 708-781-7110 to have a discussion about what’s holding you back.
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