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Infineon Technologies AG | October 12, 2015
The ISPN connects IoT security players with outstanding expertise in specific applications and markets. They provide solutions for applications ranging from professional water filter systems to smart homes and industrial control. The partners cover the value chain from design consultation to systems integration and service management. Juergen Spaenkuch, head of platform security at Infineon said: “Implementing security to protect sensitive data, connected devices and even intellectu...
Google, Infineon | June 02, 2015
Google and Infineon are combining on a chip technology project called Project Soli that could be used to bring radar like tools to the wearable and internet of things market, and items like smartwatches and the connected car. Google used the I/O event, and its Advanced Technology and Projects group (ATAP) to show off the technology. Project Soli is a miniature radar system in the form factor of a small piece of silicon. Soli decouples the display and input to investigate possibilities with...
Channellife | January 14, 2020
Avnet is launching a new IoT-specific partner programme designed to provide developers with a place to build complete IoT solutions. Using Avnet's IoTConnect platform, powered by Microsoft's Azure IoT Suite, developers can connect devices that address both the software and hardware needs of IoT solutions. Avnet will be adding a comprehensive marketplace in the coming months, which will allow a developer to write IoT applications to its platform and offer the...
Tech Radar | January 13, 2020
The risks of cybersecurity are more complex than ever. Due to the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), by 2020 every person will generate 1.7 megabytes of information per second. As new technologies evolve, cyber criminals adapt and discover new hacking methods to apprehend sensitive data. AI and IoT have the potential to revolutionise society, but what happens when these new technologies are weaponized by cyber criminals? Unless hardware-based endpoint security...
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