The Internet of Things has spawned a broad range of sensors and monitors that make for smart home conveniences and also make businesses run more safely and cost-effectively.
IoT devices are constantly being released, many of which now track our locations or online
Connected devices or IoT seem to have become the de facto solution for any industry, today. Increase in connected devices lead to increase in the amount of data transferred, stored, computed, and consumed across networks and devices. This propels a need for an efficient data management and data security. IoT Device Lifecycle Management plays a key role and enables industries to manage its connected devices with…
The market for Internet of Things is robust, and consequently, so is the market for sensors.
Building out IoT systems requires a deep understanding of how and where sensors will be used, and how they fit into the overall data flow.
They could improve performance and spur development of new applications
After the Mirai botnet was recently used to bring down large portions of cyberspace, there have been new calls for regulating Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Since the voluntary IoT security approach is clearly failing, what can we expect moving forward? Are better standards needed? Should government mandate more security for IoT devices for consumer protection? Let’s explore.
The number of IoT devices increases every day, including durable “things” that hadn’t been connected in the past such as cars, smart meters and implanted medical devices. These devices represent a unique security challenge as they must remain in use and s...
While the Basic Management of IoT devices has once been reduced by many providers of IoT solutions ( as such features have not offered a short – term differentiation for IoT solutions ), as the IoT industry is still mature, such features are becoming increasingly important. However, with the internet of things, we see IoT […]
A recent NIST publication highlights the importance of implementing security directly into IoT devices for better cybersecurity measures.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is here. Learn how to secure and manage IoT devices and endpoints with Unified Endpoint Management (UEM).
Internet of Things devices are all about gathering information, crunching it, and generating an appropriate response. To fulfil these functions, smart systems need to put out feelers. Sensors cover this part of the job, reporting on the state of the real world around them. Their purpose is simple: measure and detect changes in the environment. …
And how to make sure your device is not one of them.