While technologies and smart devices help us get things done in a more efficient and productive manner, they also increase the risk of being watched, tracked, or hacked.
As devices get more complex and more "smart," users become more vulnerable to exploits which can result in devastating consequences. 38.6 billion IoT devices are projected to be in our homes by the end of 2025, and that will increase to 50 billion by 2030.
Cyberattacks on IoT devices has already surged into the billions. Users are accustomed to trying to protect themselves through now antiquated cybersecurity software which are far from effective in protecting against the vulnerabilities of surveillance capitalism and the Internet of Things (IoT).