In the age of self-hosting and the home lab, the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to play a vital role in providing data from thermostats to security cameras. These products offer unparalleled convenience, but often come at the cost of security. Your home could become a potential entry point for malware, data breaches, and more, all thanks to those seemingly innocent smart home devices that are set up and connected to the network. Thankfully, there are a few ways you can safeguard your home network from potential attack.