Source: This article was Published technologyreview.com By Martin Giles - Contributed by Member: Juan Kyser That’s the view of security expert Bruce Schneier, who fears lives will be lost in a cyber disaster unless governments act swiftly. Smart gadgets are everywhere. The chances are you have ...
The Global Internet of Things (IoT) Fleet Management Market report is organized by executing a phenomenal research process to collect key information of the Internet of Things (IoT) Fleet Management industry. The Internet of Things (IoT) Fleet Management research study is based on two parts, especia...
Source: This article was published techcrunch.com By Ron Miller - Contributed by Member: Jennifer Levin If you have an essential Internet of Things device running Windows 10 IoT Core Service, you don’t want to be worried about security and OS patches over a period of years. Microsoft wants to h...
The "Internet of things" (IoT) is becoming an increasingly growing topic of conversation both in the workplace and outside of it. It's a concept that not only has the potential to impact how we live but also how we work. But what exactly is the "Internet of things" and what impact is it going to hav...
Cybersecurity Expert. Trusted advisor to board members and stakeholders, to define strategies for managing cybersecurity risks. The development of the cyber environment is articulated through new digital scenarios -- from the technological development of smartphone apps to the Internet of Things, f...
The Internet of Things explained: What the IoT is, and where it's going next. What is the Internet of Things? The Internet of Things, or IoT, refers to billions of physical devices around the world that are now connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data. Thanks to cheap processors and wi...
IOT IS COMING and a lot of IT execs are scared silly. Or maybe it’s more accurate to say they are resigned to their fates. In a May study of 553 IT decision makers, 78% said they thought it was at least somewhat likely that their businesses would suffer data loss or theft enabled by IoT devices...
These and many other insights are from Dresner Advisory Services’ 2017 Edition IoT Intelligence Wisdom of Crowds Series study. The study defines IoT as the network of physical objects, or "things," embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and connectivity to enable objects to collect and ex...
Rather than becoming ubiquitous in homes as expected, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become the butt of jokes, in part because of major security and privacy issues. UK mobile chip designer ARM -- which created the architecture used by Qualcomm, Samsung and others -- has a lot to lose if it doe...
Life online has been rough lately — for the billions of people who use the Web every day, and also for the tech giants behind much of the world’s hardware and software. Meanwhile, amid hacks and misinformation, the Internet is entering a new frontier. Connected devices, or the Internet of Things...
How the growth of IoT is impacted by Moore’s Law, Cooper’s Law and Metcalfe’s Law. The “Internet of Things” or IoT for short is increasingly getting a lot of attention around the world from various stakeholders including from no less than the U.S. Congress (see, for instance, the recent Bi...
Mark Weiser predicted the Internet of Things in a seminal article in 1991 about how people would interact with networked computation distributed into the environments and artifacts around them. Before the IoT moniker dominated, his vision of “ubiquitous computing” could take many names and flavo...
The enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) is poised for strong growth. But are enterprises ready for IoTification? That's the gist of recent surveys, which suggest that executives understand the potential of IoT, but recognize that it's going to take a lot of work to embed it into their businesses. A ...
Oh, Internet of Things. More than 120,000 Internet of Things cameras online right now can easily be hacked, a security researcher warned at a conference on Friday. The researcher found that two cameras from Chinese gadget maker Shenzhen Neo Electronic have vulnerabilities that al...
Crappy software everywhere means we face a world of pain Governments are poised to intervene over the security of IoT devices, as the industry has so far failed to self-regulate, infosec guru Bruce Schneier has said. In his keynote speech at Infosecurity Europe 2017, Schneier told delegates that th...
As is the case with several other popular tech buzzphrases -- "big data," "cloud computing" and "cybersecurity" come to mind -- dozens of companies have talked up their investments in what they deem to be the "Internet of Things," or IoT. Big-name chipmakers, telecom service providers and cloud serv...
Mercedes-Benz: The car ‘as a private retreat’, the autonomous F 015 Luxury in Motion promises to be not just a vehicle, but a ‘digital living space’CREDIT: DAIMLER AG hen it comes to predicting the future, Kevin Ashton is not a fan of what he calls ‘vague handwaving’. He prefer...
How much damage can a ‘smart’ toaster do? Lots, and not just burning your bread. In the beginning, devices on the internet were fun. My favorite was the Carnegie-Mellon’s Computer Science Department Coke Machine. Starting in the 1970s, you could “ping” it to see if it had sodas ready ...
It’s May already, and we’re already one-third of the way through 2017. At market research firm Frost & Sullivan, analysts are already thinking ahead and considering how the rest of this year is likely to shape up in terms of IoT growth. The Frost & Sullivan report, European Internet...
FinancialBuzz.com News Commentary PR Newswire NEW YORK, April 21, 2017 NEW YORK, April 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming a prominent factor of our complex I nternet infrastructure. A report by Research Nester projects that the global I&n...
If you follow discussions about the Internet of Things, you’ve probably heard this stunning prediction at least once: The world will have 50 billion connected devices by 2020. Ericsson’s former CEO Hans Vestburg was among the first to state it in a 2010 presentation to shareholder...
Humans contain multitudes. We have a demonstrated ability to work hard, sweat and toil for our daily bread, and, as a society, achieve magnificent feats of science and technology. We’ve literally reached the stars! However, we can also be incredibly lazy pieces of shit. We fight with our roommates...
A cybersecurity expert offers a soup-to-nuts IoT security guide for every organization, individual and device with confidential data to protect. By Paul Cucu, Heimdal Security In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL the onboard artificial intelligence goes rogue killing the men it was assigned to pr...
Amazon Echo. FitBit. Even your coffee pot. While you might be thinking “one of these things is not like the other,” they are all examples of the Internet of Things (IoT). They are all everyday objects that can be connected to the internet and be recognized by other devices and contribute info to...
Industrial companies are planning to commit approximately $907 million annually to their Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) initiatives, according to a new PwC report launched in coincidence with the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) in Abu Dhabi. The Chief Information Offic...
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