In a recent hearing of two United States House subcommittees, veteran cybersecurity expert and Harvard lecturer Bruce Schneier made the claim that the U.S. government must pass overarching regulations mandating internet of things (IoT) security measures before device vulnerabilities start killing people. The hearing was held in large part due to recent cyber security attacks […]

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Consolidation has been a hot topic in government conversations of late. As more and more Internet-based activities move toward being cloud-based, the acceptance of open standards within the government has become a necessity. A recent article by Tim Solms on Fedscoop outlined how and why the move to open standards is a move towards securing […]

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As we can see from Damian Hennessey’s article on the implications of 3D printing on the IoT, there is no question that 3D printing is a significant part of our technology upgrades in the past decade. We have seen particular improvements when using this technology in automotive, healthcare and electronics industries and we know that […]

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According to Cisco, the number of connected devices worldwide will rise from 15 billion today to 50 billion by 2020. If that’s not convincing enough, due to growth of devices, solutions and IT services, global spending on Internet of Things (IoT) devices and services is estimated to grow to $1.7 trillion in 2020. The bottom […]

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