Choosing an IoT development platform based on the requirements of international standards for cybersecurity
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is continuously expanding its presence in our lives. This expansion is primarily facilitated by the decreasing cost of sensors, microcontrollers, network infrastructure devices, along with the active development of various cloud services. Today, ordinary people have access to technologies that allow them to gather information from various sources, create automation for household appliances, and implement various scenarios for the interaction of technical objects. However, as soon as a user begins to use these new technologies, there is an immediate danger of data theft, substitution, or destruction of important information, attempts to implement malicious system behavior, and so on - all of which are collectively referred to as cybersecurity threats. Preventing these threats is possible through the implementation of cybersecurity standards in IoT systems.
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