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Beware the ticking Internet of Things security time bomb

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Beware the ticking Internet of Things security time bomb
IBM’s Andy Thurai didn’t quite put the words into former RSA CTO Deepak Taneja’s mouth, but did prompt him by asking at the start of a TIE Startup Con panel in Cambridge, Mass., earlier this month whether Internet of Things security is a “time bomb ready to explode. Read More


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IDG Contributor Network: Why Wi-Fi will be the technology of choice for the Internet of Things
With projections of about over 5 billion connected devices by end of 2015 and growth to 50 billion by 2020, the challenges in front of Internet of Things (IoT) are lack of standardization, security, integrability, battery life, and rapid evolution. Wi-Fi in its 16th year is getting ready for IoT and will perhaps make the most suitable technology for IoT. Read More

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NASA details bleeding edge communications ideas
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