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April 29, 2019

Image: IoT roundup:  VMware, Nokia beef up their IoT

IoT roundup: VMware, Nokia beef up their IoT

Everyone wants in on the ground floor of the internet of things, and companies including Nokia, VMware and Silicon Labs are sharpening their offerings in anticipation of further growth. Read more ▶

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No, drone delivery still isn't ready for prime time

Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging

Does your cloud-access security broker support IPv6? It should.

Edge security: There's lots of attack surfaces to worry about

Image: No, drone delivery still isn't ready for prime time

No, drone delivery still isn't ready for prime time

Despite incremental progress and limited regulatory approval in the U.S. and Australia, drone delivery still isn't a viable option in the vast majority of use cases. Read more ▶

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Image: Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging

Bringing IoT to old-school industries without disruption is challenging

Most industries that are moving to modern IoT are faced with integrating the new technology with their older gear, making for a complex transition, but the technical side of the process is getting simpler by the day. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Does your cloud-access security broker support IPv6? It should.

Does your cloud-access security broker support IPv6? It should.

Knowingly or not, enterprises employ IPv6 for many of their internet connections, and that means CASBs should support the protocol, too, in order to enforce policies on all customer traffic. Here's how major CASBs stack up. Read more ▶

Image: Edge security: There's lots of attack surfaces to worry about

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 ▶

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