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Open Systems provides IoT security monitoring to protect Microsoft customers against cyberthreats
London, United Kingdom. 25 October 2022 – Open Systems, a provider of managed detection and response (MDR) services and the 2022 Microsoft Security MSSP Partner of the Year, has launched its MDR+ IoT. This extends the 24×7 security monitoring of its MDR+, a managed detection and response (MDR) service, to protect connected devices used in
Read moreVOSKER debuts camera to maximise security remote areas
Victoriaville, Canada – VOSKER, a provider in remote area surveillance, announced the launch of its cellular-connected security camera, the VOSKER V300: an product that integrates on-demand live video streaming and motion-activated video recording, all without wires or Wi-Fi.
Read moreWhy IoT deployments can’t afford not to focus on security
More connections mean a larger target area for cybercriminals to attack but advances in connectivity, hardware and software security are equipping IoT organisations to fight back. The challenge is to balance investment in security with what the business case can stand, writes George Malim.
Read moreSecurity and the evolution of the smart city
By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in smart cities. For them to flourish we need to make sure there is visibility, control, and security of IoT devices – but what does that mean, asks David Maidment, the senior director of the Secure Devices Ecosystem at Arm
Read moreThe IoT Now Guide to IoT Security 2022
IoT security steps up for the mass-market with eSIM innovations
Read moreWhy IoT projects fail
74% of companies* consider their IoT projects to be unsuccessful. IoT projects are being reported by their owners as unsuccessful and this is hampering efforts to move deployments forward. Beecham Research has recently published an in-depth study to understand why IoT project failure happens and what to do about it. Here, Robin Duke-Woolley, the chief
Read moreSmart home solutions take off but who will dominate as the market matures?
Smart homes and home automation are ambiguous terms used in reference to a wide range of solutions for controlling, monitoring and automating functions in the home, writes Martin Bäckman, an IoT analyst at Berg Insight.
Read moreOpenness and security can go hand-in-hand to support IIoT
As organisations grapple with the complexities of securing industrial internet of things (IIoT) applications across multiple bearers, Robert Jones, vice president of Product and Sales at Netsnapper and Dan Caton, the partner manager at Wireless Logic Group, explain how new approaches can achieve both high security and the openness needed for IIoT to flourish.
Read moreOrganisations must control access and manage identities to secure IoT
Identity and access management (IAM) is now recognised as a capability that providers of Internet of Things (IoT) services need to address if they are to offer secure services. After all, finds George Malim, if you can’t control access to a device or service, you can’t secure it.
Read moreThe fragmented smart city market needs providers who can offer end-to-end solutions
Tom Rebbeck, research director at Analysys Mason caught up with Nicolas Chalvin, the vice president of enterprise IoT ecosystem marketing at Gemalto, to discuss Gemalto’s approach to the smart city.
Read moreOperational excellence that addresses scalability and security provides the platform for IoT differentiation
Frank Ploumen, is the chief technology officer for IoT platforms and applications at Nokia. Here, he tells George Malim, that among the many challenges facing the further development of the Internet of Things (IoT), technology is no longer the greatest. Technology and connectivity choices in particular still play a critical role – and important work
Read moreOrganisations look to back end and device security to survive, thrive and achieve compliance in IoT
As IoT deployments accelerate, an area of growing concern is security. The likelihood of billions of additional connections and the proliferation of endpoint devices in the form of IoT modules, sensors and other equipment is radically increasing the threat surface that organisations need to defend, writes Dr Mihai Voicu
Read moreSecure the IoT through best practice-based design
The Internet of Things (IoT) vision can become reality, enabling the large spectrum of opportunities the industry is imagining, only if it is designed with a security-centric framework. Security is the indispensable prerequisite for the development of the IoT. This sentiment is shared by the entire IoT community, from the IoT solution and technology providers
Read moreBe secure from the edge to the core for the lifetime of an IoT project
As the focus turns to securing the Internet of Things (IoT), Michele Mackenzie, an analyst for Analysys Mason’s IoT and M2M Solutions research programme, interviewed Andreas Haegele, the senior vice president of IoT at Gemalto, to explore the issues organisations face and how Gemalto is addressing the IoT security challenge
Read morePartner with the best in IoT, don’t go it alone
The IoT offers such a wealth of opportunity that you need the courage to work with others in order to move faster, argues one of the industry’s leading lights, Drew Johnson, vice president of engineering at California-based service provider Aeris. Report by Nick Booth, freelance IT & communications writer.
Read moreTelenor Connexion’s IoT analytics and management is a work of ARTS
Telenor Connexion is making a major play in the Internet of Things data analytics market, with the launch of a platform that makes sure IoT networks do the things they are supposed to do, Antony Savvas finds out more.
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