September 10, 202100:15:48

Nord Security helps clients ferret out the IoT network and IoT endpoints for a better security solution, Podcast

Migrating to the internet and IoT is a daunting task to say the least. It is not friendly to the novice and even professionals have some trouble managing the process. The most often neglected element is the most important – security. Karollis Pabijanskas, the Led Site Reliability Engineer with Nord Security provides a treasure trove of information for new and existing users of IoT to Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication. His well-defined user characteristics can feed any marketeer new ways of conveying concepts to users and customer prospects. Karolis Pabijanskas Karolis provides a generic overview of IoT devices, how people relate to the devices, and about device vulnerabilities. One key question not usually discussed concerns who is responsible for security – the manufacturer, the carrier or end user. The discussion then transitions to how one protects their IoT devices and information. Listen in, you will find it informative and refreshing. The founders of Nord Security were childhood friends that had grown weary of internet censorship and surveillance. In 2012, they resolved to pool their resources and build an effective online privacy tool. That tool eventually became NordVPN, named to reflect the Nordic ideals of confidence, trust, and innovation. NordVPN received rave reviews from both tech outlets and the public — it was smart, sleek, and secure. Over the years their flagship product found its way to all major operating systems. NordVPN’s success prompted them to start thinking about branching out into other cybersecurity areas. In 2018, they gave their users the tools to build their own custom VPN solutions with NordWL. Next year, they unveiled 3 hot new apps — NordPass for password management, NordLocker for file encryption, and NordVPN Teams for business needs. For more information, go to: http://www.nordsecurity.com

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