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Atmosic Technologies | March 09, 2023
On March 08, 2023, Epishine and Atmosic collaborated to create a self-powered ultrathin beacon. Both parties manufacture energy-harvesting components. In addition, Atmosic Technologies has developed ultra-low-power wireless systems to reduce the energy consumption of connected devices significantly. When Atmosic's ATM3 Bluetooth system-on-chips (SoCs) and Epishine's indoor solar cell are combined, the beacon can operate without batteries. This will dramatically reduce battery waste...
prnewswire | May 03, 2023
Ordr, the leader in connected device security, today announced the release of new innovations and ecosystem integrations in version 8.2 of its AI-powered platform. Ordr enables customers to SEE, KNOW, and SECURE every connected device across their whole organization - from laptops and traditional IT equipment, to especially vulnerable Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), and Operational Technology (OT) devices. This release positions Ordr as the most comprehensive, ...
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Industry IoT Consortium | August 23, 2022
The Industry IoT Consortium® (IIC™) and the International Society of Automation announced the IoT Security Maturity Model (SMM): 62443 Mappings for Asset Owners, Product Suppliers, and Service Suppliers. “This new guidance adds the service provider role. It extends the previously published IoT Security Maturity Model (SMM): Practitioner’s Guide to provide mappings to existing 62443 standards and specific guidance for the asset owner, product supplier, and ser...
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Onomondo | November 22, 2022
Getting an Internet of Things (IoT) project off the ground has historically looked something like this: you receive your IoT device, you choose a provider and a data plan, the provider or carrier sends you a SIM card, and you then insert your SIM into your device to connect to your provider. However, if you want to switch to a different provider, you’ll need to physically remove the SIM card from every device and repeat the same process with the new provider. For many IoT projects, particu...
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