Since its conception, microcomputing has made waves in the open source community, providing an accessible and relatively user-friendly way for technology owners to create their own amateur smart devices before mass-manufactured ones hit the market. Rather than investing in an expensive, highly controlled computer setup, microcomputing offered users a low-cost, highly customizable method of achieving wireless access. In this podcast, ISACA® security experts Dustin Brewer and Frank Downs discuss how microcomputing has evolved and the many ways it can be used.
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