Power over Wi-Fi: The end of IoT-sensor batteries? Edge security: There's lots of attack surfaces to worry about Network World IoT Alert February 25, 2019 Power over Wi-Fi: The end of IoT-sensor batteries? New materials and techniques for collecting power from radio waves could spur mass battery-free Internet of Things (IoT) sensors. Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • Edge security: There's lots of attack surfaces to worry about • Why predictive maintenance hasn't taken off as expected • IoT roundup: Outer space, the building is getting smart, and trucking • Cisco exec. details how Wi-Fi 6 and 5G will fire-up enterprises in 2019 and beyond Edge security: There's lots of attack surfaces to worry about Making edge computing safe means applying sound security principles to the unique edge environment. Read more ▶ FROM OUR BUSINESS PARTNERS HP's President's Day Sale Continues With up to 56% off Select Products - Deal Alert For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶ Why predictive maintenance hasn't taken off as expected A recent Bain & Company report suggests predictive maintenance is just one area of industrial IoT that hasn't met expectations. Read more ▶ IoT roundup: Outer space, the building is getting smart, and trucking This IoT roundup covers a satellite-based IoT network, commercial real estate, and IoT on the road. Read more ▶ Cisco exec. details how Wi-Fi 6 and 5G will fire-up enterprises in 2019 and beyond Cisco's Scott Harrell says Wi-Fi 6 and 5G will change how businesses think about wired vs. wireless networking and add new options for SD-WAN deployments. 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 subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy Learn more about Copyright © 2019 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com.