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Primer: What DDoS attacks could mean for IoT

The Parallax

And although organizations can do certain things to mitigate the impact of an attack, our seemingly ever-increasing usage of Internet-connected devices is likely only inviting more DDoS trouble. IoT-initiated attacks like this one, he says, are smaller in scale and less potent than traditional DDoS attacks.

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When natural disasters strike Japan, ?ita University’s EDiSON is ready to act

CIO

In 2017, the university created its Education and Research Center for Disaster Risk Reduction and Redesign that focuses on disaster relief – including disaster medicine, prevention education, and reconstruction design. The solution also facilitates collaboration among organizations involved in disaster response.

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Ransomware Exponentially Increasing as IoT Provides Physical Targeting Opportunities

CTOvision

This article increases awareness for organizations seeking to enhance their digital risk posture against the increasing threat of ransomware (a type of malware) deployed by threat actors to prevent or limit users from accessing their system until a ransom is paid. Crystal Lister.

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Innovating Services for a Digital, Intelligent Future

CIO

Foundry’s 2024 CIO Tech Priorities study found 70% of organizations are actively researching or piloting AI-enabled technologies, while 21% have it already in use or are even upgrading and refining their models. In 2017, Myanmar saw 90% of its people owning a mobile phone—but only 10% owned a bank account.

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2017 – Another Award-Winning Year for Cloudera!

Cloudera

In many ways, 2017 was a singular year for Cloudera, not least because we staged a successful IPO and joined the ranks of the world’s fastest-growing, publicly traded companies. Cloudera also helped gain recognition for its customers, including: Winner of the TDWI 2017 Best Practices Awards for Navistar’s IoT deployment on Cloudera.

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Finite State lands $30M Series B to help uncover security flaws in device firmware

TechCrunch

The funding lands amid increased focus on the less-secure elements in an organizations’ supply chain, such as Internet of Things devices and embedded systems. Finite State was founded in 2017 by Matt Wyckhouse, founder and former CTO of Battelle’s Cyber Business Unit. seed to secure IoT devices.

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Food tech company Amara gobbles up $12M for its nutrient-dense infant products

TechCrunch

Sturzenegger and her team launched Amara’s first products in Whole Foods in 2017 after three years of working on the technology. IoT and data science will boost foodtech in the post-pandemic era. Existing investors from the seed round also participated, including Pharmapacks. Our niche is good food for everyone.

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