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Network World IoT Alert

June 10, 2019

Image: Cisco to buy IoT security, management firm Sentryo

Cisco to buy IoT security, management firm Sentryo

Buying Sentryo will give Cisco support for anomaly and real-time threat detection for the industrial internet of things. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Self-learning sensor chips won’t need networks

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It’s time for the IoT to 'optimize for trust'

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Getting grounded in IoT networking and security

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Industrial IoT faces big challenges

Image: Self-learning sensor chips won’t need networks

Self-learning sensor chips won’t need networks

Scientists working on new, machine-learning networks aim to embed everything needed for artificial intelligence (AI) onto a processor, eliminating the need to transfer data to the cloud or computers. Read more ▶

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With Ivacy VPN, you can finally browse and stream securely and lag-free. Get complete peace-of-mind while you surf the web with its built-in security and anonymity features. Read more ▶

Image: It’s time for the IoT to 'optimize for trust'

It’s time for the IoT to 'optimize for trust'

If we can't trust the internet of things (IoT) to gather accurate data and use it appropriately, IoT adoption and innovation are likely to suffer. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Getting grounded in IoT networking and security

Getting grounded in IoT networking and security

A guide to the basics enterprises need to know about the internet of things. Read more ▶

Image: Industrial IoT faces big challenges

Industrial IoT faces big challenges

Industrial IoT -- the most challenging IoT genre -- needs ultra-high reliability, always-on availability, and extremely low latency – as well as standardization. Read more ▶

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