Solving the IoT Talent Puzzle

Cisco Blog > Manufacturing Manufacturing Sudarshan Krishnamurthi – April 7, 2017 – 0 Comments I recently participated in a panel discussion Solving the IoT Talent Puzzle at the 2017 Internet of Manufacturing Business Conference on behalf of Cisco and the Internet of Things (IoT) Talent Consortium. Alongside other industry leaders Rockwell Automation, MIT, and the […]

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Forget Mirai, IoT Devices are being Destroyed by Brickerbot Attacks

A new wave of cyber attacks was discovered by researchers, and this time, the targets are badly secured routers and other Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. In these attacks, hacked bots are scanning the Internet in search of Linux-based routers and similar devices that aren’t properly protected. Every device that can be connected to the Internet comes

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IoT monetization starts with customer need, not a sales target

Companies often begin experimenting with the internet of things by applying the technology to internal processes to gain operational efficiencies and save money. But generating revenue from IoT is different from cutting internal costs, and it requires a different mindset, according to Mike Fallon, director of the IoT transformation advisory practice at PTC, a platform

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Four Grand Engineering Challenges

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Industry veterans laid out four grand challenges in engineering at a National Academy of Engineering event here at Computer History Museum—preparing the next generation of engineers, creating a more interactive medium than HTML, developing truly secure systems for the Internet of Things and responding to the bandwidth crisis in big data

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