Tag: Internet of things

The office of the past, present and future – Part…

As shown by our sliding graphic below, which highlights the differences between desks of the 1980s and today, office technology has become increasingly streamlined in recent years. Today’s ultrabooks are certainly a far cry from the computers of the early 20th century. The Colossus, the first programmable computer built in 1943, was the size of […]

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IoT Now Interview: How to improve IoT security whilst being…

In part one of this blog, we showcased some recent highlights following a conversation that Stephane Quetglas had with George Malim from IoT Now about the GSMA’s IoT SAFE initiative. Part one covered what the IoT SAFE initiative was, plus the challenging cybersecurity landscape faced by enterprises when it comes to securing IoT devices. In […]

IoT Nightmares: Roundup and Infographic

This post originally appeared on SafeNet’s The Art of Data Protection blog prior to SafeNet being acquired by Gemalto. Throughout October, we’ve blogged about the IoT Nightmares — stories inspired by spooky campfire tales about the very real cyber security vulnerabilities the Internet of Things (IoT) introduces to a variety of industries. As each terrifying […]

90% of Consumers Lack Confidence in the Security of IoT…

Consumers are increasingly adding Internet of Things (IoT) devices like smart baby monitors and web-enabled thermostats to their home networks. Driving these purchasing trends are considerations of greater connectivity, availability, and convenience. Even so, that’s not to say consumers aren’t concerned about the security of their IoT devices. No one knows that better than Gemalto. […]