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IOT & OTA
Safety and security of the connected world
It is safe to say that the connected industry will not self-regulate and take the necessary security measures when developing new IoT products. As more of
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Top 3 IoT security challenges
With the advent of IoT and proliferation of connected devices across a variety of industry verticals, we are seeing a slew of new security vulnerabilities
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The intersection of modern OTA updates and configuration management
The term over-the-air (OTA) updates is today often used interchangeably with “software updates” in the context of connected devices and IoT. However, the t
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The world's most secure and robust OTA solution
During 2015 we spent a lot of time talking to users and companies in the embedded space. Our early findings which continued to be confirmed during the mark
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Top three requirements for OTA software updates for IoT
Updating your device software, whether its system or application level, may seem an easy task to do when you first start your IoT project but then you real
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4 ways to minimize IoT cybersecurity risks
With close to 400k followers, the Twitter account named Internet of Shit is the epitome of the dire situation emerging as we stumble into a world of connec
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U.S. government imposes stricter IoT security measures on D-Link
Everyone in the industry knows IoT security is a mess. The industry has proven incapable of coping with cybersecurity problems as the commoditization of te
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Two Ways to Update Embedded Devices Over-The-Air
Whether the need is to install the latest security patch, delight customers with new features, or fix bugs - every company must be able to deploy over-the-
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Article | Choosing the right model for maintaining and enhancing your IoT project
In today’s connected embedded device market, driven by the Internet of things (IoT), a large share of devices in development are based on Linux of one form
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