Digital wearables can expose users to cyberattacks
- June 23, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Digital wearables can expose users to cyberattacks
Subject: Science and Technology
Section: Awareness in IT
- Digital wearables, smartwatches and fitness trackers pose unique threats to the security and privacy of customer data.
- By connecting a wearable to an extended ecosystem, one is exposing a larger attack surface.
- Cybersecurity experts look at this as a supply chain that includes a data generator, an analytics engine and a service provider.
- Each link in the chain, including the connecting networks, presents a potential risk.
- Most criminal intrusions of computer networks have a financial motive. That may lead people to conclude that wearables have a low cybersecurity risk.
- But wearables data, especially in healthcare settings, is often tied to financial information.
- Depending on the organisation from which it was obtained, stolen health data can be extremely valuable because it often includes so much personally-identifiable information – including birthdays, email addresses and other login information, that can be used for identity-theft purposes.
- The wearables market in India had clocked a record-breaking, double-digit growth in the first quarter of 2022, with shipments surpassing 13.9 million devices.