The Impact of the IoT on Infrastructure Monitoring

The Internet of Things (IoT) is having a significant impact on operational technologies (OTs) and in the way IT operations must monitor them.
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Leverage the IoT to Close Cases Faster

Cellebrite

The Internet of Things (IoT) has created more ways to use data to make our lives easier, but it has also created more sources of digital intelligence for investigators to access in their criminal investigations. During this on-demand webinar, Mati Goldberg, Head of Cellebrite’s Forensic Research Group, discusses how investigators can leverage digital evidence from the Internet of Things to generate leads more quickly, interrogate suspects more effectively and formulate next steps in the case.
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Debugging IoT (Internet of Things) using Oscilloscopes

Teledyne LeCroy

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term coined by tech developer Kevin Ashton to describe the interconnected network of physical devices and vehicles that electronically collect and share data using embedded sensors. IoT devices are deeply embedded systems comprised of SoCs, DDR Memory, Power Management ICs, Wireless LAN ICs, and microcontrollers which utilize low speed serial communication protocols such as UART, I2C, SPI etc. to name a few.
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Designing low-power applications for LTE-M and NB-IoT LPWA networks

Altair Semiconductor

If you’re thinking of deploying a battery or solar operated application or just require very low power for your IoT deployment, this webinar on LTE-M and NB-IoT is for you. Learn the main differences between the cellular LPWAN technologies and the power saving techniques required on both the network and device side to ensure your deployments last for years in the field. We’ll also discuss the merits of going directly to the deep edge to get your data versus relying on a gateway to do the collection.
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IoT Devices Can Kill and What Chip Makers Need to Do Now

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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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