IoT security: don’t just set it and forget it

December 13, 2016

IoT security has been thrust into the spotlight as companies are realizing that a plan for protecting their IoT devices and data is no longer optional.  It’s not a will “we have an IoT security strategy?” conversation that’s happening…it’s “what is our proactive approach?”  How do we outmaneuver potential attackers…as once data is in their hands, our brand’s reputation could be as well.

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Linear Technology

Linear Technology Corporation (NASDAQ: LLTC) has built a reputation as the premier analog semiconductor company for over three decades. We work with thousands of customers throughout the world to solve their toughest design challenges. Our solutions are used to control and manage power and to condition, monitor and convert real world signals throughout the electronics industry. Our innovative solutions are widely adopted in automotive and transportation, industrial, communications, networking, computer, medical, instrumentation, consumer, and aerospace systems. We strive to create an environment where individuals are empowered to innovate and are rewarded for their contributions.

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WHAT IS IOT?

Infographic | December 1, 2019

Data streams flow nonstop from IoT devices. Businesses should know where to collect all this big data, what to keep versus discard, and how to use it. That's where IoT analytics can help. Analytics reveals meaningful patterns in the data, in real time or after the data is stored in a data center or the cloud.

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The Internet of Things (IoT) in a Smart Building

Infographic | December 1, 2019

The definition of what these ‘things’ are can be fuzzy and is constantly evolving. The IoT also overlaps with previous concepts like computing, wireless sensor networks and cyber-physical systems. Below is an illustration of IoT devices found within a typical smart building network and how these systems communicate with one another.

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The challenge of scaling up IIoT initiatives is compromising benefits

Infographic | January 1, 2020

We identified a set of high potential use cases that combine higher benefits with a shorter payback time. By focusing on these use cases, organizations will be in a better position to drive greater value from their Industrial IoT investments.

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Digital Industrial Transformation with Internet of Things (IoT)

Infographic | December 10, 2019

At the heart of the digital transformation of asset-intensive industries, such as manufacturing, is the leveraging of emerging technology to streamline decade-old processes and operations, improve existing products and launch new ones, create new channels to the customers and develop new business models.

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IoT and the supply chain

Infographic | February 5, 2020

The proliferation of connected technologies across multiple industries is undeniable. Research firm Gartner put the figure of connected things in use at 8.4 billion in 2017, up 31% from the year before. That will reach 20.4 billion devices by 2020, Gartner predicted. Within these figures, it’s estimated that consumer applications represents 63% of total IoT applications in 2017. Impressive, sure, but worth noting is that this means business applications represent a huge part of this growing opportunity, as much as 37% last year.

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The top 5 business opportunities in Industrial IoT

Infographic | December 5, 2019

More than 50% of manufacturing companies have initiated IoT projects in order to achieve the benefits of monitored automation. Large investments in Smart Grid meters for gas and electricity has been carried out the past years and also surveillance and monitoring of the production equipment to predict maintenance is a very large driver for IoT investments in this Industry.

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Spotlight

Linear Technology

Linear Technology Corporation (NASDAQ: LLTC) has built a reputation as the premier analog semiconductor company for over three decades. We work with thousands of customers throughout the world to solve their toughest design challenges. Our solutions are used to control and manage power and to condition, monitor and convert real world signals throughout the electronics industry. Our innovative solutions are widely adopted in automotive and transportation, industrial, communications, networking, computer, medical, instrumentation, consumer, and aerospace systems. We strive to create an environment where individuals are empowered to innovate and are rewarded for their contributions.

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