How microosegmentation architectures differ Contact tracing via Bluetooth could help track COVID-19 transmission Network World IoT Briefing April 20, 2020 How microosegmentation architectures differ Microsegmentation promises to thwart network attackers by curbing their movements and limiting access to enterprise resources. Architecture types include host-agent segmentation, hypervisor segmentation and network segmentation. Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • Contact tracing via Bluetooth could help track COVID-19 transmission • Harvesting ambient energy will power IoT, scientists say • Key Takeaways from Cisco's Annual Internet Report • Report: Most IoT transactions are not secure • IoT roundup: Tech companies step up to help fight against COVID-19 • How AI will be used to manage 5G networks • COVID-19 vs. Raspberry Pi: Researchers bring IoT technology to disease detection White Paper: Digi International ANY-G TO LTE: The Top Five Considerations From Migrating to 4G, 5G and Beyond Over the next two years, millions of 3G M2M and IoT devices will need to migrate to LTE networks. Read more ▶ Contact tracing via Bluetooth could help track COVID-19 transmission MIT scientists may have a way to quickly – and privately – follow the spread of the coronavirus. Read more ▶ DEALPOST GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is perfect for new brands looking to get online. GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is packed with tools to help your business' site succeed. Read more ▶ Harvesting ambient energy will power IoT, scientists say Magnetic fields found naturally around electrical devices could be diverted and converted into electricity to power the IoT. Read more ▶ Key Takeaways from Cisco's Annual Internet Report Cisco's report on internet use says businesses need to be ready for the massive wave of devices and need for bandwidth that are coming in the next five years. Read more ▶ Report: Most IoT transactions are not secure Data gathered by security provider Zscaler shows that not only are most internet-of-things transactions unsecured, they are also unauthorized as IoT creeps in as shadow-IT devices. Read more ▶ IoT roundup: Tech companies step up to help fight against COVID-19 This month, we look at some of the ways the IoT sector is helping to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus. Read more ▶ How AI will be used to manage 5G networks Artificial intelligence will play an important role in how future networks become sliced, supporting multiple uses, including IoT and private 5G networks. Read more ▶ COVID-19 vs. Raspberry Pi: Researchers bring IoT technology to disease detection Researchers from UMass say that a Raspberry Pi edge device can help identify flu-like symptoms in crowds, broadening the range of tools that can be used to track the spread of disease. Read more ▶ White Paper: Digi International DIGI Field Guide: Five Tips To Improve Your IOT Designs The Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved from a marketing buzzword to a strategic roadmap for many OEMs and technology companies. Read more ▶ Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser You are currently subscribed to Networkworld IoT Alert as tuwanan.mono@blogger.com. Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your email preferences | Subscribe | Privacy Policy Learn more about Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com. © 2020 | Network World | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham, MA 01701 | www.networkworld.com