ENTERPRISE IOT

Vulnerabilities Identified in Wyze Cam IoT Device

June 29, 2022

bitdefender
At Bitdefender, we care deeply about security, so we’ve been working with media partners and IoT devices manufacturers to identify vulnerabilities in the world’s best-selling connected devices. As a leading vendor of cybersecurity protection across endpoint and IoT devices, we have been assessing the security of smart-home equipment for more than half a decade. Our goal is to help vendors and customers stay on top of security and privacy blind spots and make the IoT ecosystem safer for everybody.

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IoT M2M Council (Formerly International M2M Council)

The IMC is operational since early 2014 and already counts 12,000 OEMs and enterprise users that deploy IoT solutions as Adopter Members, gaining almost 300 of these individual associates weekly, making it the largest and fastest-growing professional group serving the IoT/M2M sector. The IMC brings together M2M Solutions Providers – its Sustaining Members – with Adopters of IoT/M2M technology on every continent of the globe. IMC Adopter Members come from operations, product design, sales & marketing, or IT, and across vertical markets like energy, healthcare, automotive, logistics, building & construction, manufacturing, and more.

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The Matter Standard: Implementing Improved Security and Connectivity for the Smart Home

whitePaper | June 8, 2022

The smart home continues to evolve in available functions and complexity as several different connectivity protocols from numerous suppliers target a variety of products for use in smart homes. However, many consumers (71% according to incontrol) acknowledge fear of their personal information being stolen while using smart home products. At the same time, ease of use for user-installed products has often been elusive.

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Improving the Reliability of the Internet of Things

whitePaper | May 24, 2022

Despite the best efforts of developers, embedded and IoT systems are usually deployed with bugs remaining in their code. A development team introduces an average of 120 bugs per 1,000 lines of code during development. Approximately 5 percent, or 6 bugs per 1,000 lines of code, typically remain in the shipped software.

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IoT Privacy preservation using blockchain

whitePaper | November 11, 2019

Internet of things security will be a big challenge for the enterprises working behind the build-up of the internet of things, and it’s application. With IoT, another buzzword is blockchain-based cryptocurrency bitcoin. Blockchain technology has proven itself as one of the most secured existing technology. In this paper, we have discussed the significant challenges that will come up in identity management due to the heterogeneity of devices.

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Industrial Wireless IoT - The direct path to your Level 0

whitePaper | October 18, 2022

Over the past months, OTORIO’s research team together with researchers from a global leader of cyber security solutions and services, conducted comprehensive research on industrial wireless IoT devices such as industrial cellular gateways/routers and industrial Wi-Fi access points, which resulted in the discovery of broad issues in their implementation.

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Wireless Sensor Networking for the Industrial Internet of Things

whitePaper | December 1, 2019

Much is being made of the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) and the associated need for wireless connectivity for industrial sensors. But the networking needs of industrial devices and applications are distinct from the consumer world, with reliability and security high on the list. This white paper highlights some of the key network requirements specific to industrial wireless sensor networks.

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Huawei 5G Wireless Network Planning Solution White Paper

whitePaper | March 1, 2023

Mobile communications has brought about profound changes in people's lives. In order to cope with a burst of traffic growth in 2020, the industry is witnessing the arrival of massive device connections, and emerging new services and scenarios, and celebrating the fifth generation of mobile communications.

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Spotlight

IoT M2M Council (Formerly International M2M Council)

The IMC is operational since early 2014 and already counts 12,000 OEMs and enterprise users that deploy IoT solutions as Adopter Members, gaining almost 300 of these individual associates weekly, making it the largest and fastest-growing professional group serving the IoT/M2M sector. The IMC brings together M2M Solutions Providers – its Sustaining Members – with Adopters of IoT/M2M technology on every continent of the globe. IMC Adopter Members come from operations, product design, sales & marketing, or IT, and across vertical markets like energy, healthcare, automotive, logistics, building & construction, manufacturing, and more.

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