Following on from a previous article in which talked about IoT kill-switches, in which we asked Barracuda Networks and ForgeRock about the feasibility of such an approach, we spoke to Radware’s Carl Herberger about the potential for kill-switches, and the possibilities of fingerprinting. Herberger, Radware’s VP Security Solutions, explained that there were lots of problems with the killswitch idea that depended on the use-case. Killing off a medical or even HVAC device could have lethal consequences depending on its situational usage. Grandma won’t have an issue with her air conditioner taking part in a DDoS attack, but killing it in the middle of summer might just do the same to its user. Radware signs mutual NDAs with it customers, so…