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Risks Faced by the Internet of Things Industry

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Perception Layer Risks

Terminal devices are outside the firewall, making them highly susceptible to physical attacks, malicious tampering, and counterfeiting risks.
Network Layer Risks

Network Layer Risks

Data transmission protocols are cracked, leading to the theft of sensitive information or the fabrication of data packets, causing financial losses to users and enterprises.
Platform Layer Risks

Platform Layer Risks

API interfaces are analyzed, operational data is abnormal, platform vulnerabilities are exploited, and there are DDOS attacks and data leaks.
Application Layer Risks

Application Layer Risks

Core technology is stolen, sensitive data is leaked, keys are extracted, device fingerprint deception, and device location deception.


For example, in the case of the connected car, the security risks are as follows:

Several dimensional solutions

The IoT industry is grappling with severe cybersecurity issues. Without robust internet security measures, it is challenging to fend off sophisticated and diverse black market attacks. Once terminal devices are compromised, they can become part of extensive botnets, not only jeopardizing the normal operation and data integrity of these devices but also incurring substantial upgrade and maintenance costs. This, in turn, further impacts the reputation and development of enterprises.

Leveraging its proprietary KiwiVM source code virtualization technology, Kiwi Security introduces a range of IoT application protection products. These not only safeguard applications from multiple angles but also elevate the overall security to the pinnacle by exploiting the strengths of source code virtualization. Kiwi Security has furnished a comprehensive terminal security protection solution to numerous enterprises within China's IoT sector.