Career Opportunities In IoT

The future of Iot is everything. The coming era will outweigh the mega-changes we’ve already seen from the Internet, may be any degree you hold or career you are looking for five fundamental skills every member of the workforce will need in IoT will be eligible for any jobs in future.
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Next-generation technologies for battery assembly in electric vehicle production

Ubisense

As the automotive world shifts focus to electric vehicle production and supply chains, how can existing assembly and manufacturing techniques hope to keep pace? In this session, Jon Heathcote of Ubisense examines how existing digital-twin technology can make production processes more flexible and efficient to meet future requirements.
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Why the IoT Needs Upgradable Security

Silicon Labs

In this webinar, Lars Lydersen, senior director of product security at Silicon Labs, delves into the historical data of how adversary capability has evolved, and discusses how these can be extrapolated into the future. This understanding gives a necessary background to evaluate what security functionality is necessary in an IoT design. Even with advanced security functionality, there will always be unknown unknowns, and it will be necessary to secure against attacks and adversaries of the future.
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Lessons from Customers: Implementing IoT Projects with Maximum Success

Hitachi

This free 1-hour webinar from GigaOm Research brings together leading minds in the Internet of Things (IoT), featuring GigaOm analyst Andrew Brust, joined by guests from IoT powerhouse Hitachi Vantara, which now includes the team behind Pentaho Data Integration and Analytics. The roundtable discussion will focus on the results of a comprehensive IoT research survey conducted by Gigaom Research and commissioned by Hitachi Vantara.
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IoT Devices Can Kill and What Chip Makers Need to Do Now

intrinsic

IoT devices are at growing risk – smart home appliances, vehicles and medical devices are hacked every day. Connected products are vulnerable to physical probing, network interception, reverse engineering and other attack vectors.
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