Which of the following best describes devices that are typically built with connectivity in mind for data exchange, often lack traditional computing power, and may have limited security features?
The correct answer is Internet of Things (IoT) devices. These devices are designed to connect to networks and exchange data. They often have limited processing power and memory, and security is frequently not a primary design consideration, making them vulnerable. Microservices are an application architecture, not physical devices. An Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is a dedicated network security appliance for blocking threats. High Availability (HA) refers to a system design approach that ensures a high level of operational performance and uptime, not a category of end-user devices.
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