Raspberry Pi - Security and DeploymentWhat is a primary reason to implement security measures on Raspberry Pi devices used in IoT applications?ATo increase the device's processing speedBTo prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive dataCTo reduce the power consumption of the deviceDTo enable more GPIO pins for hardware connectionsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand IoT device risksRaspberry Pi devices in IoT are often connected to networks and collect sensitive data.Step 2: Identify security purposeSecurity measures prevent unauthorized users from accessing or manipulating the device and its data.Final Answer:To prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive data -> Option BQuick Check:Security is about protection, not performance or hardware features. [OK]Quick Trick: Security protects data and access control [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing security with performance improvementsThinking security increases hardware capabilitiesAssuming security reduces power consumption
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