正解:B
IoT (Internet of Things) devices are often considered a security concern due to their typically weak security protocols and the fact that many IoT manufacturers do not prioritize security when designing these devices. These devices often lack the capability to be regularly patched or updated, which leaves them vulnerable to exploitation by attackers. The multitude of IoT devices, such as smart thermostats, cameras, and even light bulbs, when connected to a network, can serve as entry points for cyberattacks if not secured properly. In contrast, NICs (Network Interface Cards), PoE (Power over Ethernet), and LC (a type of fiber optic connector) do not inherently pose the same level of security risk as IoT devices because they are more established technologies and typically have better security practices in place.
Reference:
CompTIA A+ Exam Objectives - 220-1102, Domain 2.7: Security (CompTIA) (ProfMesser)