The Internet of Weapons: How Everyday Devices Power Global Botnets
Billions of everyday connected devices – routers, cameras, and even smart home gadgets – are being hijacked into massive IoT botnets.
Billions of everyday connected devices – routers, cameras, and even smart home gadgets – are being hijacked into massive IoT botnets.
Generals call it the fog of war: the chaos, the half-truths, the missing signals that twist decisions. Cybersecurity faces the same fog: you can’t defend what you can’t see.To understand why visibility decides outcomes, look no further than where the idea began – the battlefields of the past.
For decades, scale defined strength. In both military doctrine and cybersecurity, the default mindset was straightforward: the bigger the wall, the better the protection.
When we think of war, most of us picture something loud and visible. Tanks rolling through fields, soldiers in uniform, fighter jets in the sky. It’s an image shaped by decades of physical conflict. And one that still holds true in many parts of the world. But today, some of the most serious attacks do … Read more