The concept of IoT security devices began to gain traction in the early 2010s with the advent of smart technology.
As technology advanced, these systems began to incorporate a wider range of features, such as intrusion detection and automatic alerts.
As these devices are connected to the internet, they are potentially vulnerable to hacking, which could result in unauthorized access to sensitive data.
Similarly, if a device's software isn't regularly updated, it could become vulnerable to security flaws.
[5] But with the technological rise, IoT devices can be secured with the help of vulnerability assessment and penetration testing.