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Tag: internet of things


Wireless

The Remote Work Reality is Driving New Opportunities for 5G, Edge and IoT

September 11, 2020

Via: The Fast Mode

As Coronavirus has forced social distancing to take over most of our lives, companies have been relying on and enforcing remote working policies. This has led many employees to master the art of video-conferencing, adopt new file sharing services, making […]


Software, Wireless

React Mobile Integrates its Employee Safety Devices with CommScope RUCKUS APs with Integrated IoT

September 3, 2020

Via: The Fast Mode

React Mobile, a provider of panic button solutions to hotels and CommScope are joining forces to provide a flexible and cost-effective solution for keeping workers safe. The combined solution comprises CommScope RUCKUS wireless access points (APs) with integrated IoT and […]


Monitoring&Analysis

IoT roundup: A wide-scale security flaw and energy-sector botnets

August 25, 2020

Via: Networkworld Security

One of the most fascinating parts of the IoT space is seeing new applications for what is, at core, a fairly simple technology spring up every week. Everything from rat traps to race cars to smart buildings to wildlife photography […]


Monitoring&Analysis

The future of traffic management

August 18, 2020

Via: Cisco Blog

The transportation industry is going through a resurgence. Everything is increasing: traffic, congestion, the percentage of connected cars on the road – even the number of pedestrians. Transportation agencies need to respond to these changes to improve public safety and […]


Monitoring&Analysis

Who disaggregated my RAN? Part 9: Slice and serve–network slicing in action

July 27, 2020

Via: RCR Wireless News

In my last blog, we briefly touched upon the advanced use cases that are possible in 5G. One such use case is Network Slicing. 5G cellular services should broadly support use cases including enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications […]


Hardware, Wireless

5G Ushers the Transition to Quality of Experience-Based Service Plans

July 22, 2020

Via: The Fast Mode

5G wireless service promises many benefits and is slowly becoming a reality all over the world. It is touting cheap, fast connectivity speeds with ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) that can support anything from massive Internet of Things (IoT) devices […]


Wireless

How FPGAs Enable Wearable Technology

July 1, 2020

Via: The Fast Mode

When it comes to wearable technology, there’s more to the market than Fitbits and Google Glass. There is a growing list of industrial use cases for wearables, be it in healthcare, logistics, or manufacturing. While several of these applications are […]


Hardware, Wireless

Ripple20 TCP/IP flaws can be patched but still threaten IoT devices

June 24, 2020

Via: Networkworld Software

A set of serious network security vulnerabilities collectively known as Ripple20 roiled the IoT landscape when they came to light last week, and the problems they pose for IoT-equipped businesses could be both dangerous and difficult to solve. Ripple20 was […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

Critical flaws in embedded TCP/IP library impact millions of IoT devices across industries

June 16, 2020

Via: CSO

Millions of devices, from consumer products like printers and IP cameras to specialized devices used across organizations such as video conferencing systems and industrial control systems, are at risk due to critical vulnerabilities found in an embedded TCP/IP library. Some […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security, Wireless

IoT takes aim at social distancing

June 12, 2020

Via: Networkworld Security

As many part of the U.S. are at least partially lifting lockdown sanctions prompted by the COVID pandemic, questions about the safety of those moves remain. IoT technology, however, might help alleviate some of those concerns. The degree to which […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security, Wireless

Are You Making Money With 5G? Consider Security

June 5, 2020

Via: The Fast Mode

Since 5G’s inception, there has been a global race to see who would be the first to market. Fifth-generation cellular networks are no longer a distant concept; operators are rolling out their networks in select cities across the world as […]


Hardware, Monitoring&Analysis, Wireless

Leading the Way in 5G xHaul

May 7, 2020

Via: Cisco Blog

As we move into the exciting era of 5G and witness an ever-growing number of new devices coming online, the transport network is finding its overall capacity tested in ways we’ve never seen before. Millions of mobile voice, data, and […]


Wireless

New 6 GHz Wi-Fi could add $153 billion to U.S. economy: report

May 5, 2020

Via: Networkworld Software

Opening the 6 GHz band to Wi-Fi could add $153.75 billion to the U.S. economy over the next five years, according to a new study. In late April, the Federal Communications Commission adopted rules that make 1,200 megahertz of spectrum […]


Wireless

41 million 5G Connected Cars to be On Roads by 2030, says ABI Research

March 13, 2020

Via: The Fast Mode

A total of 41 million 5G connected cars will already be on roads by 2030, according to recent figures published by global tech advisory firm ABI Research. That number will rise to 83 million 5G connected cars by 2035. By […]


Wireless

4 ways 5G will change your enterprise threat model

March 2, 2020

Via: CSO

With 5G poised to become widely available across the globe, enterprise organizations need to seriously consider the security implications of deploying the technology. Over the next few years, 5G networks are expected to play a central role in enabling new […]


Security

Cisco’s Annual Internet Report Measures Future Growth in Cyberattacks Associated with the Acceleration of Technology

February 18, 2020

Via: Cisco Blog

Cisco today launched its Annual Internet Report, which assesses mobile, Wi-Fi and fixed broadband networking with quantitative projections on the growth of users, devices and connections over a five-year forecast period (2018–2023). The most alarming finding: the number of cyberattacks […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

Securing the IoT is a nightmare

January 28, 2020

Via: Networkworld

Spoiler alert: you’re not going to wake up from this nightmare anytime soon. Currently, we have over 26-billion internet of things (IoT) devices running in our workplaces, offices and homes. Of those, I’d guess — let me think about this […]


Hardware, Monitoring&Analysis, Security

Insecure configurations expose GE Healthcare devices to attacks

January 23, 2020

Via: CSO

Researchers have found insecure configurations of the remote access and administration features present in several patient monitoring devices and servers made by GE Healthcare that are used in clinics and hospitals around the world. The identified issues involve the use […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Wireless

The Race for 5G Profits and the IoT Economy to Be Major Themes in 2020

January 21, 2020

Via: The Fast Mode

With the advent of transformational technologies, implementing effective BSS/OSS and monetisation systems will be a critical factor in market differentiation for CSPs; the need for new monetisation models will lead to deeper integration between industry players on a global level. […]


Hardware, Software

Instant, secure ‘teleportation’ of data in the works

January 14, 2020

Via: Networkworld Software

Sending information instantly between two computer chips using quantum teleportation has been accomplished reliably for the first time, according to scientists from the University of Bristol, in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Data was exchanged without any […]