IoT Nightmares: From Riches to Rags
Posted on 21 October 2014 by
IoT-enabled mobile banking makes it’s easier than ever to perform financial transactions… and, as this IoT Nightmare shows, lose your nest egg.
Posted on 21 October 2014 by
IoT-enabled mobile banking makes it’s easier than ever to perform financial transactions… and, as this IoT Nightmare shows, lose your nest egg.
Posted on 23 October 2014 by
This post originally appeared on SafeNet’s The Art of Data Protection blog prior to Gemalto’s acquisition of SafeNet. I scanned the street from my window, looking for anyone who may be out of place. The streets were empty, even for this hour. With a push of a button my car, which had been parked a […]
Posted on 31 October 2014 by
This post originally appeared on SafeNet’s The Art of Data Protection blog prior to SafeNet being acquired by Gemalto. Medical professionals hailed the technology as “the biggest step towards immortality made in our lifetime.” New devices that would save millions of lives. A new range insulin pumps, defibulators, and implanted devices of all kinds were […]
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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 […]
Posted on 20 November 2014 by
As the IoTMaker competition heats up, we share some inspiration from around the Blogiverse. This is what some of our M2M friends are saying about the Internet of Things.
Posted on 28 November 2014 by
Mobile tracking in phones will soon help UK 999 operators track the location of emergencies to within 30m; connected cars will automatically call for help in the case of road incidents, and watches now come equipped with life-saving SOS buttons.