The Internet has grown faster than any telecommunications system in history continuing to grow and become more ubiquitous. This is particularly true with the advent of 5G networks. These networks are attractive targets for intruders. The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and the standard of communication built on the TCP/IP protocol coupled with the everywhere computing in all types of devices enabled by 5G will fundamentality change our society. We must face this with clear security safeguards and thought into the implications of this for society.
We live in a networked society, yet many are naïve about how to protect the security of the information we exchange and store via this network. The pervasiveness of the networked culture often leads to patterns of behavior where we may engage in risky data behavior whether it is personal or work-related information that is networked. The purpose of this case is to raise your awareness of these issues and how to begin to safeguard your networked systems.
When you have finished your research here, write a short (5- to 7-page) paper discussing the following:
Please address the issues in the context of networks of the Internet of Things with the potential to monitor every action of our daily lives and to replace many jobs with robotic controls. How will these systems be secured?
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