By 2026, Croatia is expected to have nearly five million IoT devices, increasing exposure to cyber threats. Despite advancements, many devices remain vulnerable due to outdated security measures. The rising number of breaches emphasizes the need for improved cybersecurity protocols and regular updates to protect critical infrastructure and personal data.
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q':'What are the main IoT security risks in Croatia in 2026?',
a':'The primary risks include unauthorized access, data breaches, and device hijacking, often due to outdated firmware and weak authentication protocols.'},{
q':'How is Croatia improving IoT cybersecurity by 2026?',
a':'Croatia is investing in advanced security technologies, implementing stricter regulations, and promoting awareness to mitigate IoT vulnerabilities.'}]}**