InfoWorld Mobilize | | An open, fully connected environment is impossible and dangerous, which is why IoT is really a collection of separate networks | | Issue highlights 1. Schneier on 'really bad' IoT security: 'It's going to come crashing down' 2. INSIDER Will open source save the Internet of things? 3. Real wireless charging might finally be here | Webcast: Citrix | HP IDG Research shows a majority of companies (59 percent) allow their employees to do work using their own devices either away from their office or at work. In this webcast, hear from two experts on how to make some critical decisions about optimizing your mobile workforce. Learn More | Security expert Bruce Schneier says the problem of insecure devices attached to networks is going to get a lot worse before it gets better READ MORE | Middleware standards based on open source could be the glue that pulls IOT solutions together READ MORE | A new approach from Wi-Charge based on infrared beams truly delivers power at a distance READ MORE | White Paper: Kaspersky Lab, Inc. Do you know the most common risk factor for corporate cybercrime? Employees. Download Kaspersky Lab's Top 10 Tips for Educating Employees about Cybersecurity to learn: Why and how to develop an effective security policy Examples of common threats to employees and your business Tools to reduce risk and cybercrime Learn More | DAILY NEWS, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING
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