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How Math Keeps Your IoT Device Safe
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Hello readers,
Welcome to the IoT For All weekly newsletter! As quantum-resistant encryption arrives, now’s a good time to learn how math keeps IoT devices safe. Plus, 4 keys gains when adopting TSN for industrial Ethernet and how data and AI power modern growth.
📖 Top Articles
How Mathematics Keeps Your IoT Device Safe
IoT devices, often connected to sensitive data and systems, attract attackers. The number and variety of devices connected to the internet and the quantity of data generated continue to increase. This data is often sensitive, confidential, or both. One way to protect this data is through the use of cryptographic algorithms, the mathematical equations used to encode and decode data. Read Article
4 Key Gains When Adopting TSN for Industrial EthernetBy standardizing determinism in industrial Ethernet, TSN ultimately supports reliability, data accessibility, and network convergence. The automation marketplace is a symbiosis of end users, who specify projects to machine builders, who in turn look for vendors who can offer products and solutions that meet these specifications. TSN is in a strong position to deliver benefits to all market participants. Read Article | Data and AI: The Engine of Modern GrowthTo fully understand and optimize your business, you need to infuse it with sensors and build a comprehensive Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure — your very own Enterprise Data Platform. This setup is like a finely tuned orchestra, where each data and AI instrument plays its part to create a harmonious performance, tailored to your unique business environment. Read Article |
🔥 Rapid Fire
UnaBiz secures KDDI and KYOCERA as investors
Kigen reports the next AI wave needs business data
Oracle adds AT&T IoT connectivity to enterprise platform
Telit Cinterion enables next-gen LPWA with new module
US DoJ unveils quantum-resistant encryption algorithms
🎙️ The IoT For All Podcast
Hello listeners, no new episode this week. In case you missed last week’s episode, we spoke with Utpal Mangla from IBM Cloud about how to successfully deploy an IoT solution. The conversation covered partnerships in IoT, overcoming legacy infrastructure, the role of edge computing and 5G in accelerating IoT adoption, and actionable advice on moving from proof of concept to deployment.
📘 eBooks & White Papers
White Paper | Eseye While WiFi may seem like an obvious choice due to its prevalence in homes, it presents significant drawbacks. Security vulnerabilities and dependence on consumer-managed equipment make it less reliable for critical applications like smart meters. This white paper delves into why alternative connectivity options, such as NB-IoT and cellular networks, provide more secure and reliable solutions. |