The statement "If an IOT sensor fails, then another one can pick up the data" is NOT identified as a reason that IoT (Internet of Things) security should be a concern
The failure of an IoT sensor can lead to data loss or disruption, it is not a security concern in the same way that the other options are. The other options all relate to the inherent security vulnerabilities of IoT devices and the data they collect.
So, IOT sensors do not contain security features as it means that IoT devices are often easy for hackers to compromise, which can give them access to sensitive data or even control of the devices themselves.
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Which of the following was NOT identified as a reason that IOT (Internet of Thing) security should be a concern?
Question 2 options:
IOT sensors typically do not contain security features
IOT transmissions are not encrypted
Sensors are collecting our extremely sensitive data
If an IOT sensors fails, then another one can pick up the data