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It’s not just your phone — your fitness devices can be used to track your location as well, according to a new study from Symantec. Read more »
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It’s not just your phone — your fitness devices can be used to track your location as well, according to a new study from Symantec. Read more »
The internet of things is primarily about deriving value from data, but we need to have mroe conversations about how that data is shared. Today we talk to the CEO of… Read more »
Blink, a Wi-Fi-capable home security camera that’s also battery powered, is a cool gadget, but it’s also a chance for a chip startup to attract new buyers for its latest tech. Read more »
The internet of things is an entirely new way of building out networks and services, so why would we use old client-server or even cloud-tested forms of security? What comes next? Read more »
Mocana, a company that provides security for enterprise computing and is branching out into securing connected devices, has scored a $15 million round of funding led by GE Ventures. Existing investors… Read more »
Can we secure the internet of things? Probably not, but in this week’s podcast Tiffany Rad of Kaspersky Labs offers some common sense ways to make your connected devices more secure. Read more »
The FTC is contemplating how it should regulate the internet of things. A recent legal opinion as well as a look at some of the comments filed ahead of the meeting… Read more »
A future of ubiquitous computing — in traditional devices but also in everyday appliances and home goods — is near. Ahead of our Mobilize even next week we asked 10 thought… Read more »
The internet of things is a new world for technologists and consumers, but it also represents an opportunity to change some of the things we got wrong about the web when… Read more »
When SEA took credit for taking down the New York Times and Twitter’s UK site for some people, many may have wondered how they did it. Here’s how. Read more »