Sep 05, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
IoT devices are showing resilience against a consumer market slowdown, but global uncertainties such as the US-China trade war pose a threat to growth and innovation. During this year's IFA keyn
Sep 05, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
On August 30, while I otherwise concerned myself with whether or not I would be blown off the face of the earth by an oncoming hurricane — I received an email from Big Ass Fans, the compan
Sep 05, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
Our societies now rely on connected devices to an ever-increasing extent. Known more commonly as the Internet of Things (IoT), these connected devices - often with limited protection, easy physi
Sep 04, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
To ensure that various manufacturers' internet-of-things sensors and devices can be integrated with public safety applications, the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Direc
Sep 04, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
IoT’s reach extends the enterprise outward into the world, and edge computing will expand right alongside it. Organizations must understand how to use edge computing for IoT data managemen
Sep 04, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
IoT device designers and builders must consider the entire map of connected devices and the data that fuels excellent user experiences to succeed. IoT product design offers a unique opportunity
Sep 04, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is a growing infrastructure of internet-enabled objects ranging from vacuums to light bulbs, all aimed at increasing control, automation and even data collection.
Sep 04, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
Healthcare providers are more vulnerable to cyberattacks - and according to a new report, they need to ensure IoT security strategies are robust enough to ensure the future of care. The study, f
Sep 03, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
When it comes to the cybersecurity standards of connected weapons systems and IoT devices used in military, it's imperative to be able to verify their security robustness. Unfortunately, that's
Sep 03, 2019 | By Sudipto Das
Nowadays, almost anything can connect to the internet. From light bulbs and traffic lights to cars, TVs, refrigerators, sensor-pocked oil pipelines and the smart speaker in your home, it's becom
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