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Making Sense of IoT Platforms: AWS vs Azure vs Google vs IBM vs Cisco

Altexsoft

For the most part, they belong to the Internet of Things (IoT), or gadgets capable of communicating and sharing data without human interaction. The number of active IoT connections is expected to double by 2025, jumping from the current 9.9 The number of active IoT connections is expected to double by 2025, jumping from the current 9.9

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Driving toward 10G and Beyond: CableLabs Engagement in Standards Organizations and Industry Consortia

CableLabs

CableLabs is directly involved in over 90 distinct working groups across a broad range of technologies, including wireless, optical, security, immersive media formats and many others. Driving Convergence of Fixed and Mobile Access Across Wired and Wireless Networks. CableLabs’ Standards Organization Engagements June 2020 – 2021.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: DHS Tracks New Ransomware Trends, as Attacks Drive Up Cyber Insurance Claims and Snatch Variant Triggers Alert

Tenable

Given this reality, makers of these IoT modules should ramp up their adoption of dedicated hardware security, and buyers should choose IoT products with this security feature. Specifically, the report found that only 34% of cellular IoT modules shipped in Q2 had dedicated hardware security.

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Radar trends to watch: September 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

This is sad, but not surprising: the automotive industry hasn’t learned from the problems of IoT security. A new cellular board for IoT from Ray Ozzie’s company Blues Wireless is a very interesting product. APIs, industrially hardened Linux systems, and Kubernetes adapted to small systems (e.g., Miscellaneous.

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Endpoint Management and Its Evolving Role in IT

Kaseya

Now, we have virtualization, cloud infrastructure, mobile and IoT devices to manage along with traditional endpoints. These tools must enable you to manage all devices and IT environments, right from on-premises to the cloud to IoT and more, from a single console. IoT Devices. Not Just Windows Anymore — macOS and Linux.

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Cloud Migration Fundamentals

Linux Academy

The impending release of 5G cellular networks will further increase the use of wireless platforms. Consumers will soon go beyond smartphones and tablets and start using wearables, connected cars, and other IoT devices more than ever before. The post Cloud Migration Fundamentals appeared first on Linux Academy Blog.

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The Right Approach to Securing 5G

Palo Alto Networks

To avoid problems down the road for mobile operators and others looking to this technology to revolutionize their ecosystems, we need to consider three key challenges for securing 5G: the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G cloud adoption, and the development of standards and best practices. Challenge 1: Security in the Internet of Connected Things.

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