Security and the Internet of Things

January 3, 2018

Today computers and internet are dependent on humans for information. But this is changing, ever since the Internet of Things (IoT) enters the field with humans. The IOT is a futuristic technology which states to become a system of interrelated computing devices. It is a network of physical objects embedded with internet connectivity enabling these objects to collect and exchange information.

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IoT Security Infographic

Infographic | January 10, 2020

Security in the IoT is one the main concerns for municipalities as Smart Cities projects start being a reality. In the next article we will expose what is the security proposal developed by Libelium for its sensor devices and gateways: Waspmote, Plug & Sense! and Meshlium

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Dell Technologies Edge and IoT Manufacturing Infographic

Infographic | January 5, 2020

Industrial progress has been at the center of human advancement for centuries. Dell Technologies IoT solutions are helping manufacturers evolve in ways that meet the changing needs of a growing, connected society.

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The Internet of Things-Enabled Smart City Framework, or IES-City Framework

Infographic | January 15, 2020

Two barriers currently exist to effective and powerful smart city solutions. First, many current smart city ICT deployments are based on custom systems that are not interoperable, portable across cities, extensible, or cost-effective. Second, a number of architectural design efforts are currently underway (e.g. ISO/IEC JTC1, IEC, IEEE, ITU and consortia) but have not yet converged, creating uncertainty among stakeholders. There is a lack of consensus on both a common language/taxonomy and smart city architectural principles.

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The IoT Business Index 2020: A step change in adoption

Infographic | February 21, 2020

The IoT Business Index 2020: a step change in adoption is written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Arm. It examines the results of our latest IoT Business Index, a measure of IoT adoption by the global business community. The index draws on a survey of 825 business executives, conducted in late 2019.

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A Simplified Insight Into How IoT Works

Infographic | December 30, 2019

The world has witnessed tremendous scientific revolution in the last decade. Connectivity has improved, deliverables are accounted for, safety and security have received an overhaul. This has been made possible with the help of Technology, primarily IoT. It has helped bridge gaps and has established a network that can be relied upon. A better lifestyle and successful business endeavors is a reality of this lifetime.

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IoT Enterprises

Infographic | January 2, 2020

Most respondents said their company is using,or considereing using,IoT devices as part of operations. These were the most common types of data being collected by companies currently using IoT devices.

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