The Home of the Future is a security challenge

With great automation comes great responsibility. You may love your smart thermostat and door lock, but as long as they're on the open network, they're targets for all manner of digital attacks. And because the devices are smaller and simpler, they don't have nearly the protection of your laptop or phone. The result is an unsettling thought: as you add more gadgetry, you're also adding more ways for hackers to break in.

It's a persistent vulnerability, and it's common knowledge in the digital security world. For years, the Defcon conference has hosted an IoT Village entirely devoted to cracking internet of things devices. The 2014 event featured a router-hacking contest that turned up 15 major vulnerabilities in a matter of hours. For...

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