Securing Smart Home Networks: Protecting Privacy in a Connected Home
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Securing Smart Home Networks: Protecting Privacy in a Connected Home

Written byCyber Safety Lab
AUG 30, 2023
6 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Router Hardening
  • IoT Isolation
  • Privacy Audits

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Every smart device in your home is a potential entry point for attackers. From refrigerators to baby monitors, unsecure IoT devices often have default passwords and outdated firmware. Transitioning to a secure smart home requires a proactive approach to network design and device management.

SECTION 01

1. Segmenting Your Home Network

The best defense is isolation. Create a guest network specifically for your IoT devices. This ensures that even if a smart lightbulb is compromised, the attacker cannot easily access your primary computer or NAS containing sensitive personal data.

SECTION 02

2. The Importance of Firmware Updates

Manufacturers often release security patches to fix newly discovered vulnerabilities. Regularly checking for updates and enabling 'Auto-Update' where available is a simple yet effective way to close holes that hackers look for.

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