11 device types appear on the riskiest devices list for the first time: Serial-to-IP Converters and Workstations (IT) Printers, Time Clocks, and RFID Readers (IoT) Power Distribution Units (PDUs), I/O Modules, and BACnet Routers (OT) Medication Dispensing Systems, Medical Image Printers, and DICOM Gateways (IoMT)
11 device types appear on the riskiest devices list for the first time: Serial-to-IP Converters and Workstations (IT) Printers, Time Clocks, and RFID Readers (IoT) Power Distribution Units (PDUs), I/O Modules, and BACnet Routers (OT) Medication Dispensing Systems, Medical Image Printers, and DICOM Gateways (IoMT) — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Forescout in May 2026. It covers topics including Connected Devices, IoT, Enterprise. The original data appears in The Riskiest Connected Devices in 2026. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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11 device types appear on the riskiest devices list for the first time: Serial-to-IP Converters and Workstations (IT) Printers, Time Clocks, and RFID Readers (IoT) Power Distribution Units (PDUs), I/O Modules, and BACnet Routers (OT) Medication Dispensing Systems, Medical Image Printers, and DICOM Gateways (IoMT) This data was published by Forescout and covers Connected Devices, IoT, Enterprise.
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This statistic comes from The Riskiest Connected Devices in 2026, published by Forescout on May 27, 2026. You can view the original report at https://www.forescout.com/resources/riskiest-devices-2026-report/.
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