ARTIFICIAL intelligence is beginning to merge with Internet of Things devices, creating what is known as AIoT. The integration of AI into IoT assets enables them to collect, analyze and act on data autonomously. In a typical IoT setup, connected devices gather and send data to be processed, often by centralized systems. However, by embedding AI into IoT, these devices can: – Make decisions locally.
5G supports a massive number of IoT connections, significantly increasing the potential points of entry for attackers. This means micro-attacks on thousands of small devices could aggregate into larger attacks targeting sensitive systems.Best practice here would be to use slice isolation to prevent unauthorized access and data breaches. And, of course, strong authentication and encryption, using the principles of Zero Tolerance, will ensure your IoT device fleet will stay safe while using 5G.