Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Come to your sensors and embrace the smarts

IoT Agenda Digest
A roundup of internet of things content from TechTarget's network | May 1, 2018
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FEATURED STORY
IoT education multifaceted, but must be role-specific
by Alan R. Earls, Contributor
IoT training isn't just for students or new employees; workers from all areas are brushing up on their education, as IoT is an often messy and diverse skill to master.   (IoTAgenda.com)
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Why is it so hard to see IoT devices on the network?
One of the biggest challenges with the internet of things is that the devices are hard to see and control on the network. Portnox's Ofer Amitai offers tips to help secure IoT.  (IoTAgenda.com)
 
Battle of the IoT networks: Cellular versus Wi-Fi
Cellular or Wi-Fi. Given each technology's bandwidth, cost, coverage and security characteristics, which should IoT application developers choose? Sierra Wireless' Philippe Guillemette discusses.  (IoTAgenda.com)
 
IoT security: Trust is a must
IoT vulnerabilities are being constantly discovered and exposed across all industries. Thales eSecurity's John Grimm discusses why trust in IoT is critical, and offers steps to enabling trust. (IoTAgenda.com)
 
Pressure to innovate pushes change agents toward mixed reality pilots
Augmented, virtual and mixed reality are making their way into the enterprise -- that is, if they don't fall prey to 'innovation cannibalism' first. Kaleido Insights' Jaimy Szymanski discusses.  (IoTAgenda.com)
 
Blockchain could help answer one of IoT's biggest questions
Traditional network security models aren't working in the IoT landscape. IoT World Founder Gavin Whitechurch explains why many turn to blockchain to secure IoT.  (IoTAgenda.com)
 
IoT, coming to a subway stop near you
As we get a more connected transportation grid, not only could we expect the incremental benefits of increased time with our assets, says Infor's Guy Courin, but it could open new business models as well.  (IoTAgenda.com)
 
Top six myths of IoT security
The bottom line is that not all IoT is created equally, and can't be secured equally. Trend Micro's Greg Young outlines IoT security myths and the realities behind them.  (IoTAgenda.com)
 
Ethics, values and common standards are essential for shaping an IoT-smart society
Industry leaders and policymakers must ensure the well-being of the consumer in a smart, connected world. Wipro's Jayraj Nair explains why ethics, values and common standards are critical.  (IoTAgenda.com)
EXPERT ADVICE
 
The great IoT data ownership debate
IoT is all about the data, but who owns that data? A panel at MIT Connected Things took a look at this question and found it was a tricky one to answer.  (IoTAgenda.com)
 
IoT finds a home in RPA technology
The automated nature of IoT makes it a perfect mate for RPA software, helping companies streamline processes and reduce human error, among other benefits.  (IoTAgenda.com)
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