How to Secure a Raspberry Pi on Your Network | ITProTV
Subscribe to get the latest videos: https://go.itpro.tv/subscribe The Raspberry Pi is such a versatile device, and as a result, people are finding more uses for them in the office. But are they secure? The answer is complicated. With the default settings, hackers could use a Raspi as a gateway to infiltrate your network. However, with the right configuration, it can be very secure. In this special Pi Day episode, Don and Justin look at the steps you should take for securing a Raspberry Pi for use in your enterprise environment. Enjoy this video? Get access to more online IT skills and certification training from ITProTV. Home of binge-worthy learning, ITProTV offers individuals and teams thousands of hours of engaging & effective on-demand video training for the latest technology skills. Watch live or on-demand daily. Start learning for free: https://go.itpro.tv/free-signup #raspberrypi #raspi #piday

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