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Security and Privacy

Security and Privacy

By Bryon Moyer | October 27, 2017 | 2 Comments

[From the last episode: Interop in the IoT requires many things to align – just like human speech.] Security and privacy are two of the most important aspects of the Internet of Things (IoT). Together, they may well make or break the success of the IoT. If you’ve been paying […]

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Keys for protecting an IoT device

Connecting to the Cloud: Keys

By Bryon Moyer | December 15, 2017 | 0 Comments

[From last episode: IoT devices will be built from both hardware and software, and most of that software will be firmware.] There’s a problem in IoT-land. IoT devices are supposed to be connected to the internet – that’s what makes them part of the IoT. But it turns out that […]

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On-boarding

On-Boarding: Registering Your Unit

By Bryon Moyer | December 15, 2017 | 0 Comments

[From last episode: IoT devices need keys so that they can communicate securely. At least one key is installed during manufacturing, and it’s also stored in a database.] Once you unbox your shiny new IoT gadget, you’re supposed to “register”  — or on-board — it with the cloud. Why do […]

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National IoT Strategy

A National IoT Strategy

By Bryon Moyer | January 12, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From the last episode: we reviewed the IoT basics so far.] The IoT is being built out by private technology companies. The private sector is where ideas – both good and bad ones – can flourish more freely. There’s risk; there may be failure, and there may be reward. That […]

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Pain relief

Solutions to Pain

By Bryon Moyer | January 19, 2018 | 0 Comments

[From last episode: A national IoT strategy can help smooth the IoT rollout.] New technology should solve problems; it should areas where people are feeling pain and want that pain to go away. That’s not always how it works, however, and the IoT may show us just what can happen […]

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