Smart Cities, Critical Failures: Unpacking the IoT Ransomware Threat
As urban infrastructure becomes smarter through connected technology, the reliance on often insecure IoT systems exposes critical services to devastating ransomware attacks that threaten citizen safety and operational integrity.
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Modern municipalities rely heavily on interconnected IoT devices and sensors to optimize services, creating urban environments that utilize cloud computing and AI for enhanced quality of life. However, this expanded complexity significantly increases the attack surface, making cities attractive targets for cybercriminals executing ransomware and destructive attacks. This episode investigates why a lack of security planning in IoT development leaves critical infrastructure—from smart water management systems to power grids—vulnerable to cascading failures that can paralyze a city's social operating system.
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