Cyxtera Research Says IoT Devices Under Constant Attack

By Ken Briodagh March 06, 2019

Cyxtera Technologies, a secure infrastructure company, recently released findings from an extensive research project, the “Detection of Threats to IoT Devices using Scalable VPN-forwarded Honeypots,” which reportedly shows that IoT devices are under constant attack. The results report more than 150 million connection attempts over 15 months.

This research reveals the detection of new attacks on IoT devices, especially those leveraging zero-day vulnerabilities for specific devices. In tandem with the release of this research, Cyxtera also announced new functionality in its Zero Trust solution, AppGate SDP, designed to extend the benefits of network micro-segmentation and software-defined perimeter to connected IoT devices. The company says its AppGate SDP IoT Connector enables enterprises to enforce consistent access control policies across users, servers, and devices to protect today’s complex and distributed resources.

The research was a joint effort by Cyxtera threat researcher Martin Ochoa and researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design.

Key report findings include:

“IoT devices are an attractive target for attackers, because they are often a security after-thought and its harder to keep them patched and up-to-date — if patches are even available at all,” said Alejandro Correa Bahnsen, VP, Data Science, Cyxtera. “The researchers involved in this project accurately detected several large-scale attacks targeting IoT devices and demonstrated the frequency and speed with which these devices are targeted. This approach can be replicated by other threat researchers to broaden our collective knowledge about these vulnerabilities.”

The report “Detection of Threats to IoT Devices using Scalable VPN-forwarded Honeypots,” will be presented at the Ninth ACM Conference on Data and Application Security (News - Alert) and Privacy (CODASPY) in Richardson, TX, USA, March 25-27, 2019. Authors: Amit Tambe, Yan Lin Aung, Ragav Sridharan, Martin Ochoa, Nils Ole Tippnehauer, Asaf Shabtai, and Yuval Elovici, 2019.


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Edited by Ken Briodagh


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