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Sequitur Labs | September 23, 2021
Sequitur Labs today opened registration for an upcoming webinar: Securing Smart Devices: Protecting AI Models at the Edge. The webinar will be held on September 28th at 9:00 am Pacific in association with the Edge AI + Vision Alliance and will discuss the challenges and solution for protecting IoT devices at the edge. According to a 2021 report by Research and Markets titled Global IoT Security Market and Technology Forecast to 2027, the firm estimates the global IoT security mark...
Avanci | July 30, 2020
Avanci, the one-stop platform for licensing wireless technologies for the Internet of Things (IoT), today launches its 5G automotive licensing program. This important step comes as the auto industry works to develop the next generation of connected vehicles, ensuring that this technology can be shared efficiently and affordably. 5G connectivity will deliver significant value to the automotive sector, building on the use of previous standards in connected vehicles. This program, part of Avanci...
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Transatel, NTT | May 16, 2022
Transatel - subsidiary of NTT since 2019 - announces the worldwide deployment of a new 5G IoT solution for the industrial, IT and automotive sectors. After France, Belgium and Japan, Transatel’s global 5G IoT services is now available in the USA and will be extended to the rest of the world in the coming months. The announcement follows the recent launch of NTT’s breakthrough Private 5G Network as-a-service platform1. Starting May 12, NTT will be offering both private ...
Future IoT | February 10, 2020
Check Point Research last Friday revealed that smart lightbulbs and their control bridge could be used to exploit an IoT network to launch attacks on conventional computer networks in homes, businesses or even smart cities. Researchers focused on the popular Philips Hue smart bulbs and bridge and identified the CVE-2020-6007 vulnerability that enabled it to infiltrate networks using a remote exploit in the Zigbee low-power protocol, which is used to control a wide range of IoT dev...
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