An introduction to IoT penetration testing
No matter how good a security program is, there’s always the risk an error occurs somewhere along the way. This is particularly true of IoT architectures, which are typically complex. In many ways they are stronger than smaller systems, but they also come with more potential threats and vulnerabilities. The more complex the system, […]
Read MoreSpatial Reasoning: Evolving RTLS Solutions In Healthcare
Illustration: © IoT For All Despite ongoing advances in medicine itself, healthcare systems today face a wide array of problems, including staff shortages, poor patient outcomes, and high costs of care. Strained hospital resources and overburdened workers are, in many cases, both contributors to and casualties of these wide-ranging issues. A 2019 Gallup poll revealed that […]
Read MoreIs HVAC Automation the Best Solution for Sustainable Temperature Control?
Illustration: © IoT For All Everyone from thought leaders in IT to homebuyers has heard that HVAC automation sustainability is the solution to numerous sustainability concerns. In particular, HVAC automation is pivotal in temperature regulation in every building type. Is there validity to this claim when weighing the pros against the cons? Explore the world […]
Read MoreCan The Internet of Medical Things Actually Improve Healthcare?
Illustration: © IoT For All Today, we have more information about the human body and health than ever before. Developments in AI/ML are improving the research methods, diagnostic tools, and treatments available to medical professionals every day. More inclusive research has resulted in more effective forms of treatment for a wider variety of people. The […]
Read MoreApple Watch
What is an Apple Watch? Apple Watch is a wearable smartwatch that allows users to accomplish a variety of tasks, including making phone calls, sending text messages and reading email. Apple released the first Apple Watch on April 24, 2015. Apple initially designed the watch to replace phones and reduce the time users spend looking […]
Read MoreCellular vs WiFi: Which is Better for Your IoT Project?
Illustration: © IoT For All As the name implies, IoT (Internet of Things) devices need a stable and secure way of connecting to the Internet to communicate and exchange data. However, the choice of WiFi vs cellular connectivity isn’t always clear-cut. WiFi and cellular are the two most popular wireless technologies that make IoT networks […]
Read MoreMission Critical Devices and Formal Methods
Boyd Multerer, CEO of Kry10 and Xbox’s father of invention, joins Ryan Chacon on the IoT For All Podcast to discuss mission-critical devices and formal methods. They talk about what games consoles teach us about secure devices, the changing regulatory landscape of critical software, how to think about digital transformation, and what companies can do […]
Read More2023 Smart Home Gift Ideas
Illustration: © IoT For All Searching for the perfect smart home gifts can be both exciting and overwhelming. With the rapid advancement in technology, the market is flooded with options, making it tricky to pick the best. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply looking for ways to enhance the convenience and comfort of your […]
Read MoreKeeping It Simple: Choosing the Right Antenna for Your IoT Project
Arguably the most-asked question we receive from Blues customers is: “So…which antenna do you recommend I use?” For better or worse, this question is also the one that can be the most difficult to answer. Our response depends on a handful of factors when crafting the right recommendation for a given IoT deployment, such as: […]
Read MoreHow Transformative Are eSIMs?
Illustration: © IoT For All While eSIM technology is just starting to become available in smartphones, it has been powering the Internet of Things for years. Let’s take a look at why eSIMs have become the industry standard for IoT connectivity in transportation, healthcare, utilities, and others. What is eSIM? The acronym SIM stands for Subscriber Identity […]
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