IoT
IoT device manufacturers can now manage PKI certificates
Icon Labs has announced its IoT Certificate management solution supports Infineon Technologies’ OPTIGA TPM (Trusted Platform Module). The partnership enables device manufacturers to manage PKI certificates throughout the product lifecycle using the OPTIGA TPM, including support for certificate injection during device manufacturing.
IAR Systems invests in IoT security
IAR Systems has announced an alliance with Secure Thingz to enable more secure, connected devices across their lifecycle. Additionally, IAR Systems announced it is taking an initial ten percent equity stake in the company.
Cloud-connectable kit offers fast IoT-device development
The high-connectivity STM32L4 IoT Discovery kit (B-L475E-IOT01A) from STMicroelectronics gives unrivalled flexibility for developers building IoT nodes by supporting multiple low-power wireless standards and Wi-Fi, while integrating a complete collection of motion, gesture, and environmental sensors, unavailable on other kits in the market.
Standalone network server and IoT gateway suit on-board rail
Kontron has announced the TRACe LoRa-MQTT, a new integrated EN50155 fanless solution-ready platform offering a LoRa local network and transforming messages to Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) streams. Coupled with cloud connectivity services, the Kontron TRACe LoRa-MQTT is an all-in-one secure IoT gateway achieving continuous communications from LoRa-based devices to the Cloud server and enabling secure data collection and remote analysis...
New player enters the IoT malware battlefield
The notorious malware that’s been enslaving IoT devices - Mirai - has competition. A rival piece of programming has been infecting some of the same easy-to-hack Internet of Things (IoT) products, with a resiliency that surpasses Mirai, according to security researchers. “You can almost call it Mirai on steroids,” said Marshal Webb, CTO at BackConnect, a provider of services to protect against Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS)...
Global IoT in energy market expected to reach $26.5bn by 2023
The latest research on ‘Global Internet of Things (IoT) in Energy Sector Market: Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2023’ has been announced by Research Nester. Rapid growth of urbanisation across the globe is changing the way of using devices and things present in the technological environment. Internet of Things (IoT) in energy sector includes the devices and software which have connectivity feature with internet.
IoT gateway covers wide range of applications
XM-1 is the first IoT gateway to feature international patents of highly composable structure, says Portwell. It satisfies customers’ requests for an IoT gateway solution that can meet the requirements emerging from an extensive range of IoT applications. System characteristics of XM-1 Modularised IoT Gateway include modularisation mechanism with patents.
Localised device intelligence combined with open EEBUS standard
Lemonbeat has become a member of EEBus Initiative, the European technology association for the Internet of Things (IoT) with its headquarters in Cologne. The company intends to bring its know-how in the areas of radio and battery operation to the EEBUS technology concept. Lemonbeat has developed a comprehensive modular software construction system for the IoT which equips devices with their own 'intelligence'.
Cypress’ wireless tech connects Samsung's secure IoT platform
Samsung has selected Cypress' WiFi connectivity solution for the Samsung ARTIK IoT platform. The low-power CYW43907 802.11n Wi-Fi SoC is now in production in Samsung’s ARTIK 050 module providing secure IoT connections in smart home appliances and industrial electronics devices. The SoC solution delivers robust WiFi connectivity and applications processing to the ARTIK 050, and the SoC’s unique architecture helps enable the module...
Partnership aims to create a more trusted IoT
A formal partnership has been announced between the prpl Foundation and EEMBC to advance the use of security-by-separation in Internet of Things (IoT) edge devices. By developing an industry-standard hypervisor benchmark, the collaboration aims to shatter the perception that the use of hardware virtualisation in low-power embedded devices comes with big performance and energy overheads.