The proliferation of IoT devices has now planted cameras in every part of the house and city. Can anyone just hack and watch you on the camera? Let’s find out.
Canada’s tech sector grew by tens of thousands of workers last year as employers filled positions requiring skills in the Internet of Things (IoT) segment.
It’s no breaking news that IoT is under heavy attack. In the first half of 2019, Kaspersky’s IoT honeypot saw 105 million attacks against their devices.
We’re seeing an increase in enterprises adopting IoT. Zebra Technologies broke the news after they performed their annual IoT checkup in the enterprise world.
More than 30 civil rights groups signed off on an open letter to elected officials, asking them to end the partnership between police and Amazon Ring Doorbell.
The potential for IoT satellites seemed more of a pipe dream than a reality. Thankfully, that recently changed, as Eutelsat is making plans to send 25 IoT satellites into orbit.
When using Amazon Echo, saying “Alexa” makes it available to act on commands. This is a security problem that may lay you open to victimization by hackers.
As IoT gets more advanced and becomes part of our lives, many are concerned that IoT will take away jobs. Is IoT creating or destorying jobs? Let’s find out.