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Achieving IoT security with an experienced partner

The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has transformed business operations but also introduced new vulnerabilities. Inadequate IoT management can lead to unauthorised data access, operational disruptions, and financial losses. This Frost & Sullivan brief highlights the need for comprehensive observability of connected devices and continuous monitoring to ensure data protection. Singtel’s security support enables organisations to capitalise on IoT while enabling comprehensive protection of their networks and connected environments.

Categories: IoT

26 Sep 2024

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