What would a regulated-IoT world look like?

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Mar 26, 2018
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IoT security spending to spike above $1.5 billion next year

The market for IoT security products is set to grow sharply, as the general IoT market becomes ever more ubiquitous, according to a report released this month by Gartner Research. Read More

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What would a regulated-IoT world look like?
Penn State secures building automation, IoT traffic with microsegmentation
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What would a regulated-IoT world look like?

The wildfire growth of IoT is arguably the most important trend happening in technology today, but the ease with which bad actors can exploit its manifold security vulnerabilities has been demonstrated many times in just the past couple of years. Read More

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Penn State secures building automation, IoT traffic with microsegmentation

Penn State chose microsegmentation technology from Tempered Networks to isolate and cloak traffic from its smart building systems, which rely on the BACnet communications protocol to share data related to HVAC, lighting, access control, fire detection and more. Read More

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IBM's Watson, known for AI, takes on IoT

IBM Watson Assistant is a new artificial intelligence assistant designed to work with autonomous and IoT devices, including vehicles, hotel room devices, and home devices. Read More

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Cisco, Verizon take Information-Centric Networking for a real-world spin

A recent demonstration by Cisco and Verizon showed that ICN could hold benefits for 5G networking, gathering IoT data and boosting security. Read More

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