Cisco software fortifies industrial IoT security
Cisco is looking to better protect myriad edge-attached IoT devices with new security software that promises to protect industrial assets.
Cisco is looking to better protect myriad edge-attached IoT devices with new security software that promises to protect industrial assets.
IoT and blockchain may be a natural fit, but it will still take five to 10 years before kinks are worked out.
Blockchain is gaining ground in the supply chain arena, enabling suppliers to verify food origins and ensure regulatory rules are met.
IoT devices present unique security problems due to being spread out, exposed to physical attacks and often lacking processor power.
One difficulty designing Internet of Things implementations is the large number of moving parts.
Of the millions of enterprise-Internet of Things transactions examined in a recent study, the vast majority were sent without benefit of encryption.
Dropping hardware prices, 5G boost business internet-of-things deployments; technical complexity encourages partnerships.
Microsoft and BMW have launched an initiative to create an Open Manufacturing Platform to stimulate innovation and accelerate the development of 'smart' factories.
Cisco has rolled out a new family of Catalyst switches, software, developer tools and blueprints to meld IoT and industrial networking.
Merged group, including Cisco, Juniper and Microsoft, looks to accelerate the adoption of all things edge computing, fog and Industrial IoT.
There’s a blizzard of vendors and analysts issuing IoT predictions for 2019 and beyond. Here’s a primer on how to read them.
The conversation between the elevator in Kone’s Mascot headquarters and the company’s cloud is polite but banal.
The UK government has launched a voluntary code of practice for internet connected device makers, and urged industry to improve the security of their consumer IoT products.
Splunk has formalised plans to enter the IoT space, promising to "take Splunk's ability to make data usable to an entirely new set of customers".
CCP Technologies will use Vodafone’s Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) network to help connect the hardware sensors employed by its monitoring platform.