Bosch captures connected car efficiency with Software Innovations and IoT

The connected car is here to stay, and major Tier 1s are taking note of how the Internet of Things (IoT) can drive meaningful value for automotive end users, be they owners, technicians, dealers, or fleet managers. In this interview with Matthew Jennings, Regional President of the Americas for Bosch Software Innovations, he describes how his business unit is collaborating with Bosch’s various automotive divisions to help realize that potential.

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Driving Rapid and Continuous Value for IoT Through an Ecosystem Approach

Article | July 5, 2023

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, manufacturing is roaring back to life, and with it comes a renewed focus on Digital Transformation initiatives. The industry stands on the doorstep of its much-anticipated renaissance, and it’s clear that manufacturing leaders need to not only embrace but accelerate innovation while managing critical processes like increasing capacity while maintaining product quality. Effective collaboration will be key to doing both well, but it’s even more critical as workforces have gone and are still largely remote. As the virus swept the globe, it became apparent quickly that there would be winners and losers. Many manufacturers were caught off-guard, so to speak. Before manufacturing’s aforementioned reckoning, the industry had already been notorious for its slow adoption of the digital, data-centric mindset that has transformed other industries.

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Securing industrial networks: it’s a journey

Article | July 12, 2023

Trying to secure the industrial network in one go is like boiling the ocean. Better to view it as a journey. At each step in the journey, you’ll make incremental changes to people, process, and technology. Minimal security. This is the current state for most manufacturers. If you’re here, you’ve segmented the industrial network from the IT network. Traffic can’t cross from the IT network to the industrial network without clearing the DMZ. You can block malware from entering the industrial network. You can block malware from leaving the industrial network to infect the enterprise network. But if the industrial network is exposed to malicious software, you don’t have a way to contain it. That means the malware might affect multiple manufacturing cells or production lines — even multiple plants.

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IoT Security

IoT Standards and Protocols Explained

Article | July 17, 2023

For businesses, the transformative power of IoT is increasingly significant with the promise of improving operational efficiency and visibility, while reducing costs. However, IoT does not come without risks and challenges. While concerns over security and data privacy continue to rise, the lack of IoT standards remains one of the biggest hurdles. The increasing number of legacy, single-vendor, and proprietary solutions cause problems with disparate systems, data silos and security gaps. As IoT successes become more dependent on seamless interoperability and data-sharing among different systems, we want to avoid the scenario of a fragmented market with numerous solutions that simply don’t work with each other.

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5 IoT Trends for Marketers to Watch in 2021

Article | January 29, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic turned the tides towards remote work and virtual connectivity. And even though growth seemed to have slowed down in 2020, experts see double-digit growth in the next few years. The tides may be turning but virtual connectivity and the tools required for remote growth are not slowing down in demand. As the tech world adapts to new shifts, IoT is among one of the most anticipated technologies to prosper in 2021. Digital transformation has rapidly accelerated in the past year and if the experts are to be believed, 2021 shows promise for an even better year for technological advancement. According to IDC’s 2020-2024 forecast, spending will reach an annual growth rate of 11.3 percent. And with this, the number of connected devices is likely to grow up. Take a look at what will be the focus of IoT industry trends in 2021. Privacy & Security As smart homes are becoming the norm and you cannot throw a stone without hitting a smart device, one thing is clear—IoT devices are everywhere. People almost always forget smartphones when talking about IoT devices, but the fact is that smartphones are very much a part of the IoT ecosystem. And with the infusion of IoT in our everyday lives, questions about privacy and security are cropping up. Just recently, as WhatsApp announced its new privacy policy, millions of users planned to migrate to other alternatives. This led to WhatsApp pushing back its privacy update and tech businesses taking note of changing winds. In 2021, privacy and security will be at the forefront of IoT industry trends, as devices infuse further into the everyday lives of people. According to recent research, 90 percent of consumers lack confidence in IoT device security. And the onus of bolstering consumer confidence will be up to IoT businesses. Workforce Management According to Gartner’s “Top Strategic Technology Trends For 2021” report, IoT will be a large part of the office experience in 2021. As businesses are trying to avoid the losses that occurred in early 2020, workplaces are being geared up with RFID tags, sensors, and monitors to ensure social distancing measures, whether employees are wearing masks and overall health monitoring. Additionally, many organizations have decided to move permanently to a remote mode and will rely more on IoT devices for connectivity. So we can expect better automated scheduling and calendar tools, more interactive video conferencing, and virtual meeting technology. In the case of fieldwork, IoT will offer an added factor of monitoring behavior. Greener IoT Experts predict that energy will be a crucial factor in the IoT industry trends in 2021. With smart grids, metering, and restoration resilience being powered by IoT, 2021 will move towards optimized energy consumption and devices that are designed to encourage energy-friendly practices. What’s more? Smart engines and automobiles can be optimized to reduce their carbon footprint and become energy-friendly. As evidenced by the Paris summit and the wildfires in 2020, the world is becoming ecologically conscious. IoT devices in 2021 will focus heavily on reduced emissions, lowering air and ocean pollution, and minimizing power expenditure. Location Data As COVID-19 limited human interaction, location-based services soared during the pandemic. Businesses started leveraging location data to offer curbside pickup, virtual queues, and check-ins for reservations to enhance the customer experience during the pandemic. According to experts, the use of location data will continue to be crucial for customer service and convenience in 2021. As people prefer being safe even as the vaccines are being delivered, location data will allow businesses to cater to their customers without compromising on customer or employee safety. Digital twins IoT is being helmed as the perfect technology partner for creating digital twins in many industries. As IoT collects a large amount of data through physical devices, this data can be reinterpreted to create the perfect digital twins. Also, IoT can offer visibility into the full product life cycle and unfold deeper operational intelligence. Companies like Siemens are already leveraging technologies like AIoT to design and create digital twins for product design and production. Coupled with AI, IoT will be used more commonly for creating digital twins in 2021. A technology as dynamic as IoT can be leveraged for almost any application. Therefore, it may surprise us all in the way it progresses in 2021. However, experts believe that the above 5 IoT industry trends will rule 2021 for sure. Frequently Asked Questions What are the latest IoT industry trends? The use of IoT in Healthcare, Artificial Intelligence, workforce management, and ecological conservation can be deemed as some of the latest trends in IoT. What is the future scope of IoT? As experts believe there will be over 85 billion connected devices by the end of 2021, and the numbers are promising for upcoming years, we can safely say that the future of IoT is indeed bright. What industries are most likely to use the Internet of things technology? IoT is a dynamic technology with applications in almost every industry. 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Tavant Unveils Data Beats™: A Data-Driven Ecosystem Built for Fintechs and Financial Institutions to Harness Data Insights

Business Wire | October 20, 2023

Tavant, Silicon Valley’s leading digital lending solutions provider, today announced at the MBA's Annual Convention & Expo in Philadelphia, the launch of Data Beats™, a groundbreaking data platform that promises to redefine the financial services landscape. Built to inform, provide insights, act, recommend, and predict, Data Beats ushers in a new era of data-driven intelligence for the industry. This versatile platform empowers businesses to harness the power of their data and maximize its value, effectively taking the stress out of data management. Key benefits of Data Beats include: Provides actionable data insights that work for your business; Analyzes data from various aspects of your operations; Adapts and learns from your data to provide real-time recommendations; and Looks into the future, learns and predicts trends. Data Beats is a platform offering within Tavant's banking and financial services suite of technology products. Data Beats is set to serve as the analytics and IoT engine for the financial services industry, initially focusing on mortgage and home equity products. Tavant plans to extend this robust data ecosystem to all consumer loans and banking products, making it a comprehensive solution for financial institutions. With Data Beats, Tavant empowers financial institutions towards proactive rather than reactive operations by incorporating generative AI to prompt users on the best course of action. This revolutionary approach allows the platform to offer precise recommendations for loan officers, consumers, processors, and underwriters, enhancing the overall efficiency of the lending process. Abhinav Asthana, Fintech Product Business and Growth Leader at Tavant said, Tavant's mission is to stay at the forefront of innovation and to be the engineering partner of choice in the financial services industry. Data Beats exemplifies our commitment to providing our customers with an advanced platform that accelerates their vision to transform into a data-first organization. We are proud to launch this platform, which brings insights, intelligence, and efficiency to the heart of the lending process. Data Beats has already started demonstrating its value within Tavant's existing customer base by enhancing and automating the home buying experience. By consolidating data from various stages of the customer journey, from acquisition to servicing and beyond, Data Beats provides invaluable insights that can be used to predict future behavior, optimize operations, and improve overall business performance. The system's foundation, the data lake, can ingest a wide range of data inputs, limited only by the specific business problem it aims to solve. This flexibility positions Data Beats to become a game-changing tool for a wide range of industries beyond mortgage and lending.

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PTC Buys Pure-Systems, Boosts ALM Offerings in Regulated Industries

PTC | October 11, 2023

PTC is investing significantly in application lifecycle and software management acquisitions. Pure-Systems' pure::variants, has been implemented by several prominent manufacturing organizations worldwide. The acquisition aids in strengthening PTC's leadership in the application lifecycle management (ALM) domain. Software provider PTC has acquired Pure-Systems, a specialist in product and software variant management solutions, as part of its fourth acquisition for application lifecycle management (ALM) portfolio expansion. PTC, based in Boston, has been on an acquisition spree, spending around $1.8 billion on acquisitions in the last 18 months. This acquisition aims to enhance the capabilities of PTC's Codebeamer ALM solution. Manufacturing companies use pure-systems' solution, pure::variants, to manage software and systems engineering asset variations across product configurations. The addition of pure-systems will support PTC's position in the lead in the ALM market, drive additional ALM growth, and enhance relationships with customers in industries. Jim Heppelmann, Chairman and CEO of PTC, stated that the acquisition of pure-systems introduced essential functionality to their ALM suite, holding significant importance for manufacturers worldwide. He noted that manufacturers increasingly relied on software to distinguish their products and create various product versions to cater to a wide range of customer needs. In particular, automakers, heavily invested in software-defined vehicles, required tightly integrated ALM and software variant management solutions to effectively plan and deliver diverse software configurations for their array of vehicle offerings. Jim Heppelmann expressed the belief that the combination of Codebeamer and pure::variants positioned PTC as one of the leading providers of software requirements, configuration, testing, and validation solutions within the market. PTC's move reflects the growing trend among manufacturers to leverage software to differentiate products and cater to various customer needs. The acquisition is also designed to strengthen PTC's relationships with customers in regulated industries like aerospace, medical devices, and automotive manufacturing. Over the past year, PTC has acquired several companies, including ServiceMax, Intland Software, RE’FLEKT, and now Pure-Systems, to bolster its software management and ALM offerings. Danilo Beuche, CEO of pure-systems, stated, The pure-systems team is thrilled to join PTC and continues to support our manufacturing customers' needs for various software variant management solutions. PTC shares our focus on the critical needs for companies that make complex, regulated products and on the importance of an open ecosystem approach. We are proud of what the team of pure-systems has accomplished for our customers to this point, and we are excited to join PTC's ALM group to continue growing our position in this important market. [Source: CISION PR Newswire]

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8 Vulnerabilities in OAS Platform for IoT Data, Detected by Cisco

Cisco | September 14, 2023

Cisco disclosed eight vulnerabilities in the OAS platform’s engine configuration management functionality. Three of the eight detected vulnerabilities were rated as high-severity. The issues detected in OAS platform v18.00.0072 were addressed and, v19 was released. Cisco's Talos security researchers have identified eight vulnerabilities in the Open Automation Software (OAS) Platform that can be exploited to bypass authentication, disclose sensitive information, and overwrite files. The OAS Platform is commonly used to facilitate communication and data transfer between servers, industrial control systems (ICS), IoT devices, and other hardware in industrial and enterprise settings. The OAS Platform is widely deployed in industrial operations, enterprise environments, and cross-platform integrations. It plays a crucial role in facilitating communication and data exchange across various devices and systems, facilitating logging and notifications. The vulnerabilities pose a significant security risk, especially in environments where the OAS Platform is used for critical industrial and enterprise operations. Unauthorized access and data breaches can lead to operational disruptions and potentially compromise sensitive information. Among the eight vulnerabilities, three are rated as high-severity. Cisco's Talos security researchers were responsible for discovering and disclosing these vulnerabilities. The most critical issues are CVE-2023-31242 and CVE-2023-34998, both of which are authentication bypass flaws. CVE-2023-31242 can be triggered through a sequence of requests, while CVE-2023-34998 can be exploited by sniffing network traffic. The identified vulnerabilities in the OAS Platform mainly revolve around authentication bypass, information disclosure, and file manipulation. Attackers could leverage these weaknesses to create new users, gain unauthorized access, decrypt sensitive information, and perform arbitrary file and directory actions. These vulnerabilities essentially allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to the system by loading and saving configurations to a disk and installing them on other devices. The issues were identified in OAS Platform version 18 and have been addressed in the subsequent release, version 19.00.0000, highlighting the importance of keeping software up-to-date to mitigate security risks. These issues stem from the fact that when the OAS engine is deployed, by default, no admin user is defined and no authentication is required to access functionality such as new user creation. Even if an admin user is created, the configuration must be stored prior to restarting the engine, or it will revert to its default state. An attacker can create a new user, save the changes, and thus gain access to the underlying system. Also, the vulnerability enables an attacker to acquire a protobuf containing valid admin credentials and construct their own requests. The perpetrator could then again obtain access to the underlying system by utilizing the user creation and saving functionality. Cisco warns that these authentication bypass flaws could be combined with CVE-2023-34317, an improper input validation flaw in the user creation functionality, to gain access to the underlying system by adding ‘a user with the username field containing an SSH key.’ CVE-2023-34353 is another high-severity authentication bypass that allows an attacker to perform network snooping to acquire the protobuf containing admin credentials and then decrypt sensitive information. While two of the remaining vulnerabilities could result in information disclosure, the other two could be exploited to create or overwrite arbitrary files and create arbitrary directories.

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Tavant Unveils Data Beats™: A Data-Driven Ecosystem Built for Fintechs and Financial Institutions to Harness Data Insights

Business Wire | October 20, 2023

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PTC Buys Pure-Systems, Boosts ALM Offerings in Regulated Industries

PTC | October 11, 2023

PTC is investing significantly in application lifecycle and software management acquisitions. Pure-Systems' pure::variants, has been implemented by several prominent manufacturing organizations worldwide. The acquisition aids in strengthening PTC's leadership in the application lifecycle management (ALM) domain. Software provider PTC has acquired Pure-Systems, a specialist in product and software variant management solutions, as part of its fourth acquisition for application lifecycle management (ALM) portfolio expansion. PTC, based in Boston, has been on an acquisition spree, spending around $1.8 billion on acquisitions in the last 18 months. This acquisition aims to enhance the capabilities of PTC's Codebeamer ALM solution. Manufacturing companies use pure-systems' solution, pure::variants, to manage software and systems engineering asset variations across product configurations. The addition of pure-systems will support PTC's position in the lead in the ALM market, drive additional ALM growth, and enhance relationships with customers in industries. Jim Heppelmann, Chairman and CEO of PTC, stated that the acquisition of pure-systems introduced essential functionality to their ALM suite, holding significant importance for manufacturers worldwide. He noted that manufacturers increasingly relied on software to distinguish their products and create various product versions to cater to a wide range of customer needs. In particular, automakers, heavily invested in software-defined vehicles, required tightly integrated ALM and software variant management solutions to effectively plan and deliver diverse software configurations for their array of vehicle offerings. Jim Heppelmann expressed the belief that the combination of Codebeamer and pure::variants positioned PTC as one of the leading providers of software requirements, configuration, testing, and validation solutions within the market. PTC's move reflects the growing trend among manufacturers to leverage software to differentiate products and cater to various customer needs. The acquisition is also designed to strengthen PTC's relationships with customers in regulated industries like aerospace, medical devices, and automotive manufacturing. Over the past year, PTC has acquired several companies, including ServiceMax, Intland Software, RE’FLEKT, and now Pure-Systems, to bolster its software management and ALM offerings. Danilo Beuche, CEO of pure-systems, stated, The pure-systems team is thrilled to join PTC and continues to support our manufacturing customers' needs for various software variant management solutions. PTC shares our focus on the critical needs for companies that make complex, regulated products and on the importance of an open ecosystem approach. We are proud of what the team of pure-systems has accomplished for our customers to this point, and we are excited to join PTC's ALM group to continue growing our position in this important market. [Source: CISION PR Newswire]

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8 Vulnerabilities in OAS Platform for IoT Data, Detected by Cisco

Cisco | September 14, 2023

Cisco disclosed eight vulnerabilities in the OAS platform’s engine configuration management functionality. Three of the eight detected vulnerabilities were rated as high-severity. The issues detected in OAS platform v18.00.0072 were addressed and, v19 was released. Cisco's Talos security researchers have identified eight vulnerabilities in the Open Automation Software (OAS) Platform that can be exploited to bypass authentication, disclose sensitive information, and overwrite files. The OAS Platform is commonly used to facilitate communication and data transfer between servers, industrial control systems (ICS), IoT devices, and other hardware in industrial and enterprise settings. The OAS Platform is widely deployed in industrial operations, enterprise environments, and cross-platform integrations. It plays a crucial role in facilitating communication and data exchange across various devices and systems, facilitating logging and notifications. The vulnerabilities pose a significant security risk, especially in environments where the OAS Platform is used for critical industrial and enterprise operations. Unauthorized access and data breaches can lead to operational disruptions and potentially compromise sensitive information. Among the eight vulnerabilities, three are rated as high-severity. Cisco's Talos security researchers were responsible for discovering and disclosing these vulnerabilities. The most critical issues are CVE-2023-31242 and CVE-2023-34998, both of which are authentication bypass flaws. CVE-2023-31242 can be triggered through a sequence of requests, while CVE-2023-34998 can be exploited by sniffing network traffic. The identified vulnerabilities in the OAS Platform mainly revolve around authentication bypass, information disclosure, and file manipulation. Attackers could leverage these weaknesses to create new users, gain unauthorized access, decrypt sensitive information, and perform arbitrary file and directory actions. These vulnerabilities essentially allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to the system by loading and saving configurations to a disk and installing them on other devices. The issues were identified in OAS Platform version 18 and have been addressed in the subsequent release, version 19.00.0000, highlighting the importance of keeping software up-to-date to mitigate security risks. These issues stem from the fact that when the OAS engine is deployed, by default, no admin user is defined and no authentication is required to access functionality such as new user creation. Even if an admin user is created, the configuration must be stored prior to restarting the engine, or it will revert to its default state. An attacker can create a new user, save the changes, and thus gain access to the underlying system. Also, the vulnerability enables an attacker to acquire a protobuf containing valid admin credentials and construct their own requests. The perpetrator could then again obtain access to the underlying system by utilizing the user creation and saving functionality. Cisco warns that these authentication bypass flaws could be combined with CVE-2023-34317, an improper input validation flaw in the user creation functionality, to gain access to the underlying system by adding ‘a user with the username field containing an SSH key.’ CVE-2023-34353 is another high-severity authentication bypass that allows an attacker to perform network snooping to acquire the protobuf containing admin credentials and then decrypt sensitive information. While two of the remaining vulnerabilities could result in information disclosure, the other two could be exploited to create or overwrite arbitrary files and create arbitrary directories.

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