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Cybersecurity in the Time of COVID-19
March 30, 2020
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By David P. Fidler
The COVID-19 pandemic overlaps the fields of public health and cybersecurity in ways never observed before, generating sobering reminders of underlying problems and unheeded warnings that have continued to characterize both fields in the United States for decades. A decade ago, Stuxnet pulled me into the accelerating, widening gyre of cybersecurity.
Securing IoT in a 5G World
March 27, 2020
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By Joseph Cortese
Ask ten industry experts how 5G will impact their life and you’ll get ten different answers, as each of them are using the technology in different ways. For auto manufacturers, it’s all about connected vehicle technology. Telecommunication companies are preparing for the next generation of mobile devices, while the healthcare
Security Checklist for IoT Sensors
March 27, 2020
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By Alan Grau
Developers building IoT sensor devices face a host of challenges and decisions. Which of the emerging IoT standards should they embrace? How can they distinguish their products in this competitive emerging field? How can they meet time-to-market challenges? Which IoT protocols should be utilized? With these challenges, security can become an
Remote work and cybersecurity: Coronavirus impact
March 25, 2020
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By Patrick Hopkins
Since late last year, the coronavirus has killed thousands of people on several continents and infected hundreds of thousands more. In response to the pandemic, the EU is “locking down its borders, imposing a 30-day entry ban on nonessential travel for non-EU citizens to slow the spread of the coronavirus,”
5 For 5G: 4 Mobile Security Implications You Should Be Thinking About Now & 1 Bold Prediction
March 24, 2020
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By Ryan Schwartz
The question, however, is how big is 5G really? Well, according to the mobile network operator industry organization, GSMA, technological innovations from 5G could contribute as much as $2.2 trillion to the global economy over the next 15 years. That’s a big number, but “technological innovations” is a pretty nebulous term.