Shake Rattle and Roll: Designing IoT Devices to Withstand Harsh Environments

Because the Internet of Things (IoT) is everywhere, the smart devices that comprise the IoT must be able to function reliably for long periods in a variety of harsh conditions. Extremes of vibration, impact and fatigue can result in significant repair costs, mission failure and even risk to human life. Damage caused by vibrations during launch was responsible for 45 percent of first-day spacecraft electronics failures, according to NASA.
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Why Do Hackers Love IoT Devices So Much?

IoT devices are everywhere, literally expanding the threat landscape, making it an absolute must to protect IoT devices at their core. From routers and smart home appliances to medical devices and more, these seemingly innocent devices are exposed and worse yet, serve as a back door to private networks and personal data.
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AI and Machine Learning: Unleash the full potential of your IoT through network intelligence

The rapid adoption of IoT applications and the maturation of IoT networks have garnered AI / ML much-needed attention. The computational power and pattern recognition capabilities of AI/ML enable people to extract actionable intelligence from vast amounts of data. This actionable intelligence from the IoT devices enables companies to avoid unplanned downtime, increase operating efficiency, spawn new products and services faster, and enhance risk management.
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Nozomi Networks Labs 1st Half 2022 OT/IoT Security Review: Lessons for Critical Infrastructure

Nozomi Networks Labs latest OT/IoT Research Report takes a deep look the latest attacks on critical infrastructure, along with OT/IoT device vulnerabilities, and cyber threat remediation strategies.
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Finding the ROI in IoT for Hospitality: Delighting Guests While Reducing Costs

Rigado Inc

Fast-casual dining establishments are undergoing a major technological shift. IoT solutions are moving beyond the back of house (e.g. inventory monitoring) out to the front, where new dining experiences lead to happier customers who are spending more per visit. Such innovations, however, depend on wireless connectivity and edge computing that can be challenging – and costly – for a restaurant operator to deploy and manage.
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