Everything is online these days, including our toasters and doorbells. And while smart devices are convenient and occasionally energy-saving, they also pose a risk of compromising our personal data.
The rise of smart homes has made everyday life more convenient with connected devices like smart refrigerators, thermostats, washing machines, and security cameras. These appliances simplify routines, ...
Picture this: You're controlling your thermostat from a beach somewhere, turning on lights with your voice, and unlocking your front door from miles away. Sounds like living in the future, right? Yet ...
The transition to remote work has changed not only our schedules but also the very essence of our home space. For many, the kitchen table has become a workplace ...
Data breaches keep happening, and too often they come down to companies failing to take cybersecurity seriously. Some of the biggest breaches have been caused by negligence, and now there’s another ...
Learn what the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) 2026 means for IoT devices, why it matters to consumers, and how to protect ...
As smart device attacks rise, here's what you need to know and basic precautions that will keep your smart home safe. Tyler Lacoma Editor / Home Security and Smart Home Tyler has worked on, lived with ...
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...