Trust and privacy together with cost and flexibility are key to security solutions for many applications in today’s digital world. To address this challenge, ETSI Technical Committee Smart Card Platform, who standardised the former generations of SIM cards, has been working on a brand-new security platform called Smart Secure Platform (SSP). (more…)
November 19, 2019
Posted by: Anasia D'mello
Today, increasing numbers of home appliances are controlled remotely. Thanks to the speedy growth of the Internet of Things, we can manage our speakers, thermostats, ovens, and even cars, from anywhere in the world. But sometimes, such networks lack security.
VPNs are effective tools that will safeguard any IoT system. Learn about the best solutions on Cooltechzone, which offers useful tips and tricks for ultimate protection. Implementation of a virtual private network allows companies to create a secure environment for the transfer of data between their data centers and the numerous devices.
How It Works
The tech infrastructure supporting the system is interconnected with IoT devices, which form a unified private network. The latter makes all communication between the two primary system elements secure. Today, when hacking is rampant and data leaks are making headlines, IoT security is not an issue to overlook.
Data traffic is encrypted and tunneled over the Internet, eventually reaching a server within the private network. This secure tunnel essentially extends the private network over a public one via a special link. VPN is what enhances public networks with private network connectivity.
Taking advantage of a reliable VPN, you will make all communications with the linked devices secure. For this purpose, you are provided with a special Access Server, which forms the basis of your private IOT network, now impenetrable to external attacks. Any attempts at eavesdropping on the transmitted data are successfully averted.
There’s More
And this is only one of the many benefits of VPN. These systems are indispensable for any company and individual today. Aside from IoT architecture providers, they protect their customers from data leaks and hacking. Shielding users from all kinds of malicious third-party interferences, VPNs make the world wide web a safe environment.
November 18, 2019
Posted by: IoT global network
Kerlink, a specialist in solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), and Objenious (Bouygues Telecom IoT Business Unit), have announced that Kerlink’s Low Power IoT Reference Design has been certified on Objenious’s LoRaWAN network. (more…)
November 15, 2019
Posted by: Anasia D'mello
42 Technology and Western Power Distribution (WPD) have announced the successful completion of the first UK field trials for FuseOhm, an industrial IoT monitoring system for use within low voltage electricity substations. (more…)
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Telit, a global provider of the Internet of Things (IoT), announced Telit simWISE support for 4G LTE-M and NB-IoT connectivity on its first-of-kind cellular module-embedded technology. (more…)
November 13, 2019
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Altair Semiconductor, a provider of cellular IoT chipsets, is supplying the cellular IoT technology that powers PassTime’s new Encore automotive tracking device. The device uses the ALT1250 cellular IoT chipset from Altair. (more…)
November 8, 2019
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u‑blox, a global provider of positioning and wireless communication technologies, announced that Taoglas, a provider of next‑generation IoT solutions, has developed a centimetre‑level GNSS positioning solution. (more…)
November 7, 2019
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Renesas Electronics Corporation, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, and Altair Semiconductor, a provider of cellular IoT chipsets, jointly announced a partnership aimed at bringing ultra-small and ultra-low-power cellular IoT solutions to the global IoT market. (more…)
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According to a new research report from the IoT analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of devices managed on commercial IoT connectivity management platforms (CMPs) will grow at a CAGR of 32.6% from 770 million in 2018 to reach 3.15 billion by 2023. (more…)
November 5, 2019
Posted by: Anasia D'mello
Five years ago, analysts estimated 50 billion devices by 2020.
With a new decade just around the corner and the number of connected devices sitting at the single digit mark, you might think this missed projection signals failure but really it is just a symptom of overhype. Actually, IoT growth shows no signs of slowing down.
Research from Arm estimates one trillion devices by 2035.
In this new issue of Tech Trends, we pull focus to the next phase in IoT – hyperscale device and data management – managing devices and the data they create to generate valuable insights without the costs running away with themselves will be a massive challenge and absolutely essential for success.
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Editors overview – Page 4
IoT devices set the challenge of data with destiny
News – Page 6
A round up of the latest IoT device and data news
Analyst report – 8
How to prepare device management for hyperscale in IoT
Interview – Page 12
Data volume and variety makes device management vital for efficient IoT data processing
Device Security – Page 16
Why a trusted device equals trusted data
Cloud vs On-Prem – Page 20
Should you manage your device data on the cloud or on your premises?
Device Lifecycle Management – 22
Good device management can underpin successful data strategies
November 4, 2019
Posted by: IoT global network