IoT Privacy and Security Concerns Could Risk the Future of Smart Homes, Part 2
NetRise CEO Thomas Pace joins the Wavelengths podcast for the second part of the discussion on Smart Homes and IoT Security.
Key Takeaways
Connected homes are now mainstream
Smart devices have turned the “connected home” from a futuristic idea into everyday reality, but device proliferation also multiplies vulnerabilities—raising privacy and security risks for consumers, manufacturers, and service providers.
IoT security is shared responsibility
The discussion emphasises that securing home IoT isn’t just on the end user—device manufacturers, network providers, and consumers each play a role in reducing exposure and hardening these networked environments against evolving threats.
Build protections without killing innovation:
Third-party security solutions can improve the ecosystem, but there’s a careful balance between necessary regulation and rules that could inhibit competition and innovation—so the focus is on proactive, practical steps that raise the security baseline while keeping the market moving.