Likely Implications Of Amnesty International

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Amnesty international have certain likely implications that can occur via the use of this IoT framework. The major issue is security, with the amount of internet-connected devices are lacking in rudimentary cyber security procedures that it's likely to hack them in as little as three minutes, allowing cyber attackers to steal data (Palmer, 2016). This is a huge issue for any company as well as Amnesty International. This is because they carry so much data form their donors which contain personal information including credit card details as well as home addresses. This personal information needs to be protected so that a cyber attacker cannot hack them and get a hold of this information. Ismail (2016) states, “If one thing

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