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So.... Can we maybe get some security in this IoT? - IoT Evolution

10/19/2016
 

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The Mirai DDoS attack, using unsecured IoT devices as a vector, has hopefully awakened the industry to the necessity of incorporating security into solutions. Not as an afterthought, but as a business-critical function of all development from here on out. And, if you're still not convinced, don't worry there's more to come.
As the IoT reels from the real-world vulnerabilities (predicted by this outlet and everyone else that was paying attention) like Mirai and SSHowDowN, some security companies are coming out to tell customers that they were watching, and have solutions.

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In a new report, Engine Advocacy and Tusk Ventures have graded U.S. Senate candidates on important issues related to technology and the IoT like Broadband Access, and Intellectual Property & Data Security. And the grades are not good.
In this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh sits down with Scott Allen, CMO, FreeWave Technologies.
Software AG and Robert Bosch GmbH have jointly announced that they will partner to develop new joint services and solutions for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 4.0, in addition to coordinating sales activities in order to extend Bosch's IoT cloud user base.
Public and private partnerships are shaping up to be critical to the development of IoT executions and solutions for Smart City and Smart Transportation initiatives all over the world. (Honestly, I'm not sure that those two are different, but that's another article.) The newest announcement of such a partnership came today from Australia.
Semtech Corporation, a supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, and ZTE Corporation, an international provider of telecommunications, enterprise and consumer technology solutions for the mobile Internet, have together formally announced the launch of ZTE's first IoT Demonstration Base dedicated to LoRa Technology in Nanjing, China.
Qualcomm has announced that its LTE Cat M1 and NB-1 modem has scored some big design wins among the IoT's leading module OEMs. These designs are an addition to the more than 100 designs announced last June using the Company's MDM9x07 LTE IoT modems. Designed as a global connectivity solution for applications such as battery-powered sensors, the MDM9206 modem features a purpose-built design for IoT and offers lower power consumption and longer range connectivity than the Company's previous LTE generations.

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