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Widespread IoT, OT vulnerabilities reported
AMNESIA:33 affects millions of devices, claims security vendor.
New IOT standard tackles default password problem
Securing childrens’ toys, door locks and other connected devices.
Microsoft expands its IoT toolkit
New SaaS offering, industrial IoT solutions, and new device-level functions and security.
Mirai honeypot breached in 59 seconds
McAfee Labs proves IoT botnets are an ongoing threat.
The three steps to industrial IoT success
Sensors, gateways and cloud systems must work in harmony, says Cognizant executive.
Virtual 'things' to accelerate IoT development
Seebo's Simulator enables development without the device.
Why IoT devices need a 'digital twin'
Software-defined devices can integrate IoT with enterprise systems, says analyst.
Microsoft tries to win back IoT device builders
Can it lure them away from open source alternatives?
Australian IT workers wary of IoT security
Consumer users of smart devices far more confident.
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