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May 12, 2020

Image: The Internet of Things in 2020: More vital than ever

The Internet of Things in 2020: More vital than ever

Just when we needed it most, the internet of things is delivering gobs of data and remote device control across almost every industry, from healthcare to agriculture. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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IoT down on the farm: Drones and sensors for better yields

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Wi-Fi to the rescue as governments react to COVID pandemic

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Backblaze challenges dominance of cloud-storage vendors

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CSO Roundtable: Business Continuity

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VIDEO: What is edge computing?

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Remote access needs strategic planning right now

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4 Ways to Reduce Your Attack Surface

Image: IoT down on the farm: Drones and sensors for better yields

IoT down on the farm: Drones and sensors for better yields

Farmers have come to rely on the internet of things to help them save water, choose the right amount of fertilizer, and find out how plants in distant fields are doing. Read more ▶

Image: Wi-Fi to the rescue as governments react to COVID pandemic

Wi-Fi to the rescue as governments react to COVID pandemic

Improvisation and partnerships are the name of the game, municipalities struggle to provide wireless internet access to those who don't have it but need it.

Image: Backblaze challenges dominance of cloud-storage vendors

Backblaze challenges dominance of cloud-storage vendors

Long known just as a purveyor of cloud backup, Backblaze is taking on Amazon, Microsoft and Google with much lower pricing.

Image: CSO Roundtable: Business Continuity

CSO Roundtable: Business Continuity

A live video roundtable where security leaders will discuss maintaining business continuity by ensuring the availability of the digital experience for both consumers and your workforce. You must guarantee that your users will have secure and reliable access to their digital experience – and it's never been more challenging. #CSOVirtualEvent

VIDEO: What is edge computing?

Edge computing is what it sounds like: computing that takes place at the edge of corporate networks, with “the edge” being defined as the place where end devices access the rest of the network – things like phones, laptops, industrial robots, and sensors. Learn more about how this process works.

Image: Remote access needs strategic planning right now

Remote access needs strategic planning right now

COVID-19 triggered what’s likely to be a permanent increase in work-from-home employees, so IT pros should start work on a better remote-access architecture, perhaps the secure access service edge (SASE).

White Paper: ePlus

4 Ways to Reduce Your Attack Surface

Explore four proven ways to gain visibility into who and what is connected to your networks so you can reduce your attack surface, eliminate network blind spots, and strengthen access control with Gigamon and Fortinet. Read more ▶

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