5G & IoT: a match made in heaven or paradise for cyberattacks

South Korea, for example, made its worldwide 5G debut during the 2018 Winter Olympics and will be leveraging the experience to fine-tune and launch commercial 5G networks in April this year. By 2020, IoT devices will hit 30.73 billion[1]and be very much integrated into our daily work and personal lives. It is clear that the age of IoT-based DDoS attacks is not just on the horizon – it is already here. Only then can organizations have the upper hand in defending themselves against the colossal, hyper-fast DDoS attacks of the future. Written by Song Tang Yih, Vice President, Asia Pacific, A10 Networks[1]Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices installed base worldwide from 2015 to 2025 (in billions)Likes

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