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The IoT Security and Emerging Technology Risks course in London is designed to equip professionals with the tools to address security risks in the Internet of Things (IoT) and other emerging technologies.

London

Fees: 5900
From: 26-01-2026
To: 30-01-2026

London

Fees: 5900
From: 30-03-2026
To: 03-04-2026

London

Fees: 5900
From: 24-08-2026
To: 28-08-2026

IoT Security and Emerging Technology Risks

Course Overview

The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing industries, from smart homes and healthcare to manufacturing and critical infrastructure. However, billions of connected devices create new vulnerabilities, attack surfaces, and compliance challenges. Emerging technologies such as AI, 5G, blockchain, and quantum computing add further layers of complexity and risk.

This IoT Security and Emerging Technology Risks Training Course equips participants with the knowledge and tools to identify vulnerabilities, design security controls, and manage risks in IoT and other rapidly evolving technologies.

Through case studies, labs, and strategy workshops, participants will develop practical approaches to securing IoT systems and building resilient frameworks for future technologies.

Course Benefits

  • Strengthen IoT security across devices and networks.

  • Manage risks from emerging technologies (AI, 5G, blockchain).

  • Protect critical data and infrastructure.

  • Ensure compliance with IoT security regulations.

  • Enhance resilience against evolving threats.

Course Objectives

  • Explore IoT architecture and security challenges.

  • Identify vulnerabilities in IoT ecosystems.

  • Apply security frameworks for connected devices.

  • Assess risks of AI, 5G, and blockchain technologies.

  • Build governance and compliance strategies.

  • Analyze case studies of IoT breaches.

  • Design long-term resilience strategies.

Training Methodology

The course blends expert-led lectures, IoT security labs, case studies of emerging tech, and group discussions. Participants will design security strategies for IoT-enabled enterprises.

Target Audience

  • IoT developers and engineers.

  • Cybersecurity and IT professionals.

  • Risk managers and compliance officers.

  • Executives overseeing digital transformation.

Target Competencies

  • IoT cybersecurity.

  • Emerging technology risk management.

  • Regulatory compliance in connected systems.

  • Enterprise resilience planning.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Introduction to IoT Security and Emerging Risks

  • IoT architecture and ecosystems.

  • Security challenges in IoT environments.

  • Emerging technology risks overview.

  • Case studies of IoT cyberattacks.

Unit 2: IoT Vulnerabilities and Threats

  • Common vulnerabilities in IoT devices.

  • Risks from poor authentication and patching.

  • Supply chain vulnerabilities in IoT.

  • Hands-on lab: assessing IoT device security.

Unit 3: Securing IoT Systems and Networks

  • IoT security frameworks and standards.

  • Authentication, encryption, and device management.

  • Network segmentation and monitoring.

  • Workshop: building an IoT security model.

Unit 4: Risks of Emerging Technologies

  • AI risks: bias, adversarial AI, and misuse.

  • 5G security challenges in IoT ecosystems.

  • Blockchain and decentralized IoT models.

  • Quantum risks to encryption and IoT security.

Unit 5: Building Resilience and Governance

  • Governance frameworks for IoT and emerging tech.

  • Regulatory and compliance obligations.

  • Future-proofing IoT security strategies.

  • Roadmap for enterprise IoT resilience.

Ready to secure IoT and emerging technologies?
Join the IoT Security and Emerging Technology Risks Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to protect connected devices and manage future risks.

IoT Security and Emerging Technology Risks

The IoT Security and Emerging Technology Risks Training Courses in London equip professionals with the expertise to protect connected systems, manage emerging technology threats, and implement robust cybersecurity strategies in increasingly digital environments. Designed for IT security specialists, risk managers, compliance officers, and technology leaders, these programs focus on safeguarding Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructures while addressing the unique risks posed by rapid technological innovation.

Participants gain a comprehensive understanding of IoT security principles, including device authentication, network protection, data privacy, and vulnerability management. The courses explore emerging threats such as ransomware, supply chain attacks, and AI-driven exploits, emphasizing proactive risk assessment and mitigation strategies. Through case studies, simulations, and hands-on exercises, attendees learn to identify security gaps, design resilient architectures, and deploy advanced monitoring systems to safeguard organizational assets and operational continuity.

These IoT and emerging technology risk training programs in London blend theoretical knowledge with practical application. Participants develop skills in threat modeling, incident response planning, and secure system design, leveraging emerging technologies responsibly while maintaining regulatory and industry compliance. The curriculum also covers cross-device interoperability, cloud integration, and emerging standards, ensuring professionals can manage the security challenges of interconnected environments across diverse sectors.

Attending these training courses in London provides access to expert instructors and a global network of peers, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange on cutting-edge security practices. London’s status as an international technology and business hub enhances the learning experience, offering exposure to innovative solutions and real-world IoT applications. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to lead IoT security initiatives, anticipate and mitigate emerging technology risks, and strengthen organizational resilience—enhancing both professional expertise and strategic value in the evolving digital landscape.