IoT
Geolocation services to offer IoT location solution
Specialist in solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), Kerlink, and LORIOT, a global provider of LoRaWAN and IoT infrastructure software, have announced they will offer Kerlink’s geolocation service to LORIOT’s worldwide customers. The Swiss startup has provided LoRa-based low-power, wide-area (LPWA) network-server solutions to customers in more than 130 countries in partnership with leading national and international IoT ...
The importance of security within IoT projects
As IoT and IoT projects become increasingly popular, we wanted to know what are the biggest issues within IoT projects when it comes down to security, and often what are the common mistakes that people keep on making? Electronic Specifier spoke to Neil Bosworth of Gemalto to ask his expert opinion on the topic.
Digital transformation facilitates data-driven co-creation
An IoT Co-Creation Summit at Suzhou International Expo Center was held by Advantech. During the summit, Advantech introduced new features for WISE-PaaS 3.0 and shared a number of IoT solution ready packages (SRPs), based on WISE-PaaS, developed with numerous co-creation partners. The company also outlined future co-creation strategies and schedules for the upcoming year.
CryptoManager platform selected for Authenta technology
Rambus has announced that Micron Technology has selected the Rambus CryptoManager Platform for Micron’s Authenta secure memory product line to enable a new level of protection for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
X-Ware IoT platform increases security proficiency
Provider of the comprehensive X-Ware IoT Platform powered by the ThreadX RTOS, Express Logic, has partnered with atsec information security to execute the design and implementation of the X-Ware IoT Platform’s NetX Crypto libraries for compliance with Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 cryptographic standards.
Are IoT endpoints the key to security revenues?
Total global endpoint security revenues will rise three-fold from $2bn per year at present to $6bn by 2023, outstripping the average for cyber security over the next five years, despite security still being a grudge purchase which everybody hates. The report comes from Riot, the IoT research service of Rethink Technology Research.
IoT tech makes the internet a safer place for children
A new ground-breaking technology is being launched in the UK making the internet safer for children. iKydz (owned by Zyalin Group) gives parents complete control of what their children are doing online, controlling internet access whether a child is on WiFi at home or out and about using a 3G/4G/5G network.
Piezoelectrics key to IoT and power from roads?
California and Europe are pumping millions into development of electricity-generating roads using piezoelectrics. Piezos will also be useful in self-powered IoT nodes because no one will change or even charge millions of batteries for those nodes let alone the envisaged billions. Without self-powered nodes, the IoT will be nothing more than a footnote in history.
The future of IoT software
Tyson Tuttle is President and CEO of Silicon Labs. He joined Silicon Labs in 1997 and has had an important impact on the company's strategy and technical development.
IIoT technologies creates opportunities in industrial cybersecurity
High penetration of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology in critical infrastructure and the manufacturing sector has resulted in a growing number of potential cyber-attack surfaces. According to a recent analysis from Frost & Sullivan, cyber-attacks within the energy and utilities industries alone cost an average of $13.2m per year.