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Onomondo secures cash to expand its wireless network for IoT devices

TechCrunch

Onomondo , a startup offering a dedicated wireless network for internet of things (IoT) devices, today announced that it raised $21 million in a funding round led by Verdane with participation from Maersk Growth, People Ventures, and The Danish Growth Fund. A network reserved for IoT devices isn’t a novel concept.

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Securing DOT Infrastructure

Palo Alto Networks

Resilient Solutions for Smarter Transportation As your city adopts Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to enhance mobility and safety, securing these interconnected networks is more critical than ever. When physical and operational systems converge, the risks grow cyberattacks can have real-world consequences.

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An Overview of IoT eSIM Technology

The Crazy Programmer

The number of internet of things (IoT) connections are expected to reach 25 billion by 2025. As the IoT device connections increase, there is more demand for cellular connectivity from the enterprises and industries that use IoT devices. What is IoT eSIM? Thus, IoT eSIMs are approved by the largest operators in the world.

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Next up on hackers’ IoT target list: Gas stations

The Parallax

5 questions to ask before buying an IOT device. The software is designed to allow station owners to manage one station, or a network of them. If even one station in a network is improperly protected, then a hacker could get access to any of them, Naor says. The long reach of Mirai, the Internet of Things botnet.

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IoT Architecture: the Pathway from Physical Signals to Business Decisions

Altexsoft

IoT solutions have become a regular part of our lives. This article describes IoT through its architecture, layer to layer. Major IoT building blocks and layers. Before we go any further, it’s worth pointing out that there is no single, agreed-upon IoT architecture. The skeleton of an IoT system.

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Making Sense of IoT Platforms: AWS vs Azure vs Google vs IBM vs Cisco

Altexsoft

For the most part, they belong to the Internet of Things (IoT), or gadgets capable of communicating and sharing data without human interaction. The technology will move into an even higher gear with the arrival of fifth-generation or 5G networks supporting a million gadgets per square kilometer — ten times as many as in the current era of 4G.

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A Security-First Approach to 6G

Palo Alto Networks

Palo Alto Networks is pleased that its expertise has been tapped once again with the appointment of Leonid Burakovsky, vice president of Product Management, to the CSRIC Working Group 3: Preparing for 6G Security and Reliability. However, these advancements are not without security challenges, including significant cybersecurity risks.