IoT

10 Radical Ways IoT will revise your SEO strategy in 2020

Advertisement The Internet of Things (IoT) has been the subject of the city lately. However, as with many innovations, nobody really knows what the Internet of Things is. IoT is the expansion of the Internet from PCs, smartphones and similar devices to home appliances and other inventions. Most of them were not connected to the […]

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Cybersecurity Firm Firedome Raises $10 Million to Secure IoT Devices

VentureBeat is reporting that Tel Aviv and New York-based cybersecurity firm Firedome has raised an additional $10 million in funding, bringing their total to $14.5 million. The new round of investment will help the company continue development of its cybersecurity suite aimed at protecting Internet of Things (IoT) devices from hackers, malware, ransomware, denial of

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Telus IoT Shop lets businesses buy IoT data without credit checks

Telus recently launched an IoT Shop for small enterprises and developers to easily purchase IoT connectivity for product development and equipment testing. Traditional IoT connectivity needs businesses to meet a volume requirement. In order to qualify, the buyer must pass through a number of requirements including credit checks and other background checks. It makes it

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Irish IoT start-up Davra receives funding from European Space Agency

Davra was one of three Irish companies awarded a share of €1.5m in co-funding from the European Space Agency. Irish IoT start-up Davra was recently awarded funding from the European Space Agency (ESA) Centre for Earth Observation. The Dublin-based company secured 50pc co-funding for a €570,000 project to develop an integrated satellite and distributed ground

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Canadian consumers aren’t taking IoT security seriously enough, says ESET report

Despite rampant outbreak of cybersecurity incidents, consumers are still not taking proper steps to safeguard their internet-connected devices, concluded an ESET survey study with 4,000 participants. With a tally of 7 billion and counting, the number of IoT devices is expected to rise to 21 billion by 2025. According to IoT Analytics, the number of

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Spread of ‘stupid’ IoT devices could be ‘asbestos of the future’

A cybersecurity researcher has warned that a flood of consumer IoT devices with little benefit could leave us open to disaster. The Mirai botnet was but one of many massive cyberattacks launched using internet-of-things (IoT) devices. Rather than being sophisticated attacks using secure systems, many were orchestrated using household smart devices with little-to-no security built in

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The Internet of Things (IoT) & Its Impact on Cybersecurity

How the Internet of Things has Made Life More Interesting but Cybersecurity a Whole Lot More Challenging The Internet of Things (IoT) has certainly made life more interesting. While customers can do anything from managing their homes remotely to receiving targeted adverts, businesses have been presented with unprecedented opportunities for innovation, diversification, agility and cost

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Enterprises Are Leaving IoT Devices Vulnerable to Cybersecurity Threats

Cybersecurity Ventures estimates that ransomware will attack businesses every 14 seconds by the end of 2019, up from every 40 seconds in 2016. That figure doesn’t even begin to touch attacks on individuals, which occur more frequently than businesses. Even more telling, ransomware is estimated to cost $11.5 billion annually in 2019. In addition to

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Adesto Announces Collaboration With Microsoft to Accelerate IoT Solutions

Adesto Technologies Corporation provides application-specific semiconductors and systems for the Internet of Things (IoT). In a press release today, Adesto announced it has joined Microsoft Azure Certified for IoT. This will allow customers to use Adesto’s SmartServer IoT on hardware and software designed to work with Microsoft Azure IoT services. Adesto’s SmartServer IoT is a

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