| Featured Articles No one working in the IoT thinks security is a small problem for the industry, and it's one that everyone has a vested interest in solving. But move up to the scales being dealt with by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the issues and stakes get quite a lot bigger. I spoke with George Dannecker and Steve Ball of Senet, a LoRa based service provider today. It's clear to me that the opportunity for specific IoT carriers is going to be a real market and offer some unique advantages that can compete with cellular and Wi-Fi solutions. What are the stakes for securing the IoT? Proprietary corporate data, perhaps? Or consumer privacy? What about terrorism and counter-intelligence? That's what concerns Arlette Hart, CISO, FBI. For her and the Bureau, the IoT represents a strong positive force in society, but with a pretty heavy downside if security is ignored. It is circular and pointless to debate where the IoT needs to secure itself: devices, connections or somewhere else. The answer is: everywhere. The interesting question is: How? Sponsored by: IOT Evolution Expo - January 25 - 28, 2016, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Top Stories Advertise With Us | | Become a TMCnet columnist! Become a TMCnet columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TMCnet website and this newsletter. Contact TMCnet Group Editorial Director, Erik Linask, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. | | |
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