Solving Security Issues Central to IoT Success

THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) IS HERE. Manufacturers across industries are reinventing consumer products from refrigerators to thermostats by incorporating smart, connected capabilities to capitalize on what could be a $7.3 trillion market by 2017, according to research firm IDC. Experts forecast upwards of 30 billion connected IoT devices by 2020, and this year alone, over 40% of product companies are actively investing in the development of connected products.

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INTESENS provides connected maintenance solutions for industrial applications. The objective is to optimize the maintenance operations on critical assets, ie increase their availability, extend their service life and reduce costs.

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Four Ways that Technology is Remolding the Digital Supply Chain

whitePaper | December 27, 2019

Industry 4.0 ideals challenge supply chains to deliver advanced capabilities beyond those inherent in typical operating functions. Emerging digital technologies are enabling processes, partners, products and services to work harmoniously to enhance today’s highly interconnected and networked supply chain.

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CYBER SECURITY IN THE ERA OF INDUSTRIAL IOT

whitePaper | February 6, 2020

Industrial cyber security has been a topic of much debate over the last decade. Despite the industry’s widespread acknowledgement of its significance, cyber security in the industry continues to be an elusive subject for many. A huge gap exists in understanding the implications of cyber security; however, the subject has been greatly discussed. Interestingly, the industrial environment is currently passing through a key phase, where the idea of Internet of Things (IoT) is beginning to pervade all areas of industrial operation. This ongoing change is poised to expand the complex security needs in the factories of the future.

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Global Industry Standards for Industrial IoT

whitePaper | June 2, 2021

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a rapidly expanding world of connected objects. As IIoT systems proliferate, large amounts of data are consumed by machine learning algorithms and shared between partners, customers and others. IIoT is a technology environment in which integration and interoperability are critical capabilities and the complexity of this environment makes this difficult to achieve. Standards play a critical role in IIoT for five main reasons. First, users and vendors cannot engineer a custom interface every time components or systems need to interact. Standards can make this explosion of interfaces manageable; they are the lingua franca for interoperability. For suppliers, this eliminates needless costs related to common capabilities instead encouraging a focus on innovations that add value.

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The Industrial IoT Landscape

whitePaper | December 30, 2019

Our mission is to design and demonstrate an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). We will develop the guidance needed to securely connect and profitably deploy intelligent systems across devices, edge, and cloud.

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IIoT Value Chain Security

whitePaper | April 12, 2022

In the past, Plattform Industrie 4.0, Germany and Robot Revolution & Industrial IoT Initiative (RRI), Japan announced four publications, “Facilitating International Cooperation for Secure Industrial Internet of Things/ Industry 4.0”

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Monitoring IT, OT and IIoT with Paessler PRTG: use cases and dashboards

whitePaper | May 18, 2022

Digitalization and the convergence of IT and OT makes it crucial to have a unified view of your entire infrastructure. From machines on the factory floor, PLCs, programmable logic controllers and IIoT devices, through to industrial gateways and IPCs – you need to know the status and condition of it all.

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INTESENS provides connected maintenance solutions for industrial applications. The objective is to optimize the maintenance operations on critical assets, ie increase their availability, extend their service life and reduce costs.

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