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US Congress’ proposed IoT security requirements: A balancing act IoT Institute Content Director Brian Buntz took a deep-dive look at the implications of a bill proposed in the U.S. Senate that would establish baseline requirements for IoT technology sold to the federal government. Do the regulations go too far? Not far enough? Brian investigates. |
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Internet of Things’ Impact on Business: Major Overhaul Ahead This article written by Scott Amyx, managing partner of Amyx Ventures, looks at how IoT is changing business practices. Scott delves into research on the topic (for instance, in a survey of 825 senior business execs, 20% said that IoT projects at their company had changed existing business models or strategies) and asserts that there are six basic types of business transformation and that IoT can lead the way in each type. |
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Survey: Why IT/OT integration is so tough Brian Buntz dove into research conducted by The IoT Institute and the Industrial Internet Consortium that reveals the top use cases among businesses with implemented or planned IoT projects. The study also examined which company roles are involved in those projects, as well as respondents’ attitudes toward IT and OT integration efforts. |
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Upcoming IoT regulations and laws: How to survive and stay compliant Leidos Chief Cybersecurity Technologist Gib Sorebo has advice for regulators instituting rules around IoT security, which, he says, will protect consumers while not overburdening businesses. Businesses, for their part, need to take steps to avoid scrutiny from the regulators and avoid legal judgment should a cybersecurity attack occur. |
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The rise of AI in trucking This story from Brian Buntz examines the impact of autonomous trucking initiatives from the likes of Daimler, Volvo, Uber and Tesla. We are years away from trucks that are fully autonomous in any type of circumstance, but conditional automation of driving, with a human taking over as needed, will be here far sooner, and the benefits are already starting to accrue. |
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