Many industries are using IoT devices to improve efficiencies and safety. (Rivian automotive assembly line photo is from the ALM Media archives) Many industries are using IoT devices to improve efficiencies and safety. (Rivian automotive assembly line photo is from the ALM Media archives.)

The Internet of Things (IoT) and its related or connected devices continue to evolve at a rapid pace.

Businesses of all shapes and sizes, including manufacturers, are becoming increasingly more vulnerable to risks as these IoT devices, which are connected to a network, collect, share and act on customer information and data.

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