We're kind of doomed, as you put it, because there are so many devices that have literally been swamping or invading the market without any such verification that they are....
I mean, these thinks put into the hands of people in the sense that they will facilitate their lives and enhance their environment. They're selling, let's take the example of a $250 thermostat that will document your way of life nowadays, and they give that information to the company that is now Google, who owns these devices. So yes, you'll be able to remotely activate your heating in your house when you come home and program it, while at the same time it will document when you're there and when you're not.
That, for me, is something that should have been taken into consideration before authorizing these kinds of devices in the market. Most people don't even realize that this kind of device is documenting their lives as they go on. Even for the other devices that we find in cars, as an example—more and more you'll have devices running the cars—they will also be hackable at the same time, because there will still be software that's incomplete.