Security decides not only the success but also the survival of IoT projects. How will you know the problems of your connected fleet and raise the alarm in time?
Monitor your IoT devices at any place, at any scale, always ahead of problems
As the sheer number of IoT devices, their computational power, functionalities, and reach to critical infrastructure continues to explode, their security becomes a paramount concern. But how will an IoT solution owner know that something may be wrong and how would they raise an alarm if something is not right? We explore how Mender can address this challenge to monitor the security of an IoT device fleet.
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