IoT Security Summit was born last year after the security track at our sister-event, Internet of Things World, the largest IoT event, received an overwhelmingly positive response from industry experts. Building on a successful first year, we are excited to continue this event in a growing industry. In its second year, IoT Security 2016 is the only event of its kind to … [Read more...] about IoT Security Summit
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How to Solve the “IoT is Hard” Problem
Have you ever tried something that looks easy but turns out to be hard (or damn near impossible)? Assembling an IoT solution is one of those things that appears deceptively simple. Recent evidence has suggested that IoT is a lot harder than it looks. CBInsights has reported a slowdown in IoT investments. While this could be a coincidence, it could also indicate that … [Read more...] about How to Solve the “IoT is Hard” Problem
Why The Cars of the Future Will Rely on the IoT
Once, electric cars were a novelty: they couldn't go very far, and weren't a practical option for consumers. Fortunately, a lot has changed since those days, and electric vehicles are now much more accessible and high-tech than they were in the past. National Drive Electric Week aims to give even more drivers the tools they need to make a more sustainable option and consider an … [Read more...] about Why The Cars of the Future Will Rely on the IoT
Will Fog Computing Hide the Clouds of the Internet of Things?
As if the Internet of Things (IoT) was not complicated enough, the Marketing team at Cisco introduced its Fog Computing vision in January 2014, also known as Edge Computing for other more purist vendors. Given Ciscos frantic activity in their Internet of Everything (IoE) marketing campaigns, it is not surprising that many bloggers have abused of shocking headlines around this … [Read more...] about Will Fog Computing Hide the Clouds of the Internet of Things?
How Smart Factories and the IIoT Can Prevent Product Recalls
In recent news, Samsung Electronics Co. has initiated a global recall of 2.5 millions of their Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, after finding that the batteries of some of their phones exploded while charging. This recall would cost the company close to $1 Billion. This is not a one-off incident Product recalls have plagued the manufacturing world for decades, right from food and … [Read more...] about How Smart Factories and the IIoT Can Prevent Product Recalls