A Quick Look at CES 2022

A Quick Look at CES 2022

The first thing I noticed about CES this year was COVID’s impact on the event, which was more than just attendance size. A large amount of the technology focused on sanitation, everything from using light to sanitize surfaces on point-of-sale systems to hand-washing stations.

When I attend events such as this, which are not 100% security-related, I still approach them with a very strong security mindset and take the opportunity to talk to many of the vendors about the subject of security within their products. This often has mixed results, with many of those working the booths at CES having more focused knowledge on product functionality and capabilities, not technical questions related to product security.  This year was no different, but I still had fun talking about security with many of those working their product booth, and as usual, I had some great conversations.

For example, I love when I see a product that typically wouldn’t be considered smart technology, but then see that it has been retrofitted with some level of smart tech to expand its usefulness, like a toothbrush. This year, I headed right to those booths and started asking security questions, and I was surprised at the responses I got, even though security was not their area of expertise as, say, an oral hygienist. They were still interested in talking about security and made every effort to either answer my question or find the answer. They also were quick to start asking me questions around what they should be concerned with and how would products like theirs be properly tested.

A healthy curiosity

Moving on from there, as usual, I encountered wearable smart technology, which has always been a big ..

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