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iottechnews | June 26, 2018
A new whitepaper titled ‘Security Architecture for the Internet of Things (IoT) in Commercial Buildings’ released by Fairhair Alliance states that organisations must deal with online security risks in a common IP-based infrastructure. Sharing a common IP-based infrastructure proves to be beneficial for building automation and control systems in commercial buildings. Thease includes centralised monitoring and control, real-time insights and status updates across the ent...
IoT Now | August 06, 2018
The growing prevalence of sensor-based Internet of Things (IoT) technology is bringing enhanced connectivity to urban landscapes worldwide. Street lights often play a key role as the catalyst for this process as they are already connected to a power source and their shape/height enables them to perform the role of an antennae for the sensor network. Other sensors can then piggy-back on the network, connecting with each lamp to send data using low-power communications. This is effectively what en...
IBM | May 27, 2019
IBM is teaming up with Danish state-claimed foundation proprietor/administrator Sund and Bælt (S&B) to build up an AI-controlled Internet of Things (IoT) arrangement intended to help draw out the life expectancy of maturing scaffolds, passages and parkways. Breaking down framework is a worldwide test. Associations battle with maturing offices, the trouble of physical investigations and mind-boggling expense of proceeded with support. As indicated by the American Road and Transportation...
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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