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Nightmare on IoT security street
Security is becoming a major headache for IoT companies. Steve Rogerson looks at the risks.The dream of billions of connected devices comes with a security nightmare as even a small vulnerability in a cheap consumer device can lead to a massive problem. While most people are not that concerned about a minor hack on a connected fridge or kettle, the problem is what the hacker can do once connected.
Plug-and-play dongle for Android
RF Solutions has announced the launch of the new product, the ‘LoRaLyser’. The LoRaLyser is a plug and play dongle, which plugs into an Android smartphone/ tablet (running an-droid) and provides various graphical displays and information on RF Signals.
Milestone achieved for LoRa in Space
The successful conclusion of the first phase of testing has been completed by Lacuna Space in its mission to provide complete global coverage for LoRa devices and wireless radio frequency technology (LoRa Technology) to anywhere in the world, no matter how remote.
Partnership to expand LoRaWAN network deployments
Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider, Kerlink, and Tata Communications Transformation Services (TCTS), have announced a partnership to promote and deploy LoRaWAN IoT networks globally. The partnership was announced at the LoRa Alliance three-day All Members Meeting in Berlin.
LoRa Basics help bring IoT applications to market faster
Semtech hasannounced the release of LoRa Basics, software building blocks to assist solution developers in quickly realising the Return On Investment (ROI) their customers want. All LoRa Basics releases will be available on Semtech’sLoRa Developer Portal as open source.
Arduino quartet hits right note with makers
Four powerful and compact Arduino MKR Shields, designed to extend the capability and application of Arduino boards, are in stock at Farnell. This extended Arduino product line provides maker engineers and prototype developers with a new suite of accessories that can be integrated into an array of IoT applications.
LoRaWAN bringing internet of things to utilities
The global association of companies backing the open LoRaWAN protocol for the Internet of Things (IoT) low-power wide-area networks (LPWANs), the LoRa Alliance, and the DLMS User Association (DLMS UA), have announced that they have signed a liaison agreement to define a new DLMS communication profile for LPWAN technologies such as LoRaWAN.
Distribution agreement for LoRaWAN networks in New Zealand
A specialist in solutions dedicated to the Internet of Things (IoT), Kerlink, and Access Networks, which provides networking, wireless, and IoT solutions throughout New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, have announced their distribution agreement for those markets.
Will 2019 be the year of cellular IoT?
It’s a bold claim, but 2019 should see cellular IoT finally become a large-scale commercial reality. This prediction comes even as competitive low power wide area network (LPWAN) technologies, such as those from LoRa and Sigfox, appear to have taken an early lead on the back of publicly-announced commercial successes and cheaper per module prices. By Svein-Egil Nielsen
The weakest link?
The cost of IoT sensors continues to fall annually allowing more and more organisations in industries that operate across large areas, such as agriculture and utilities, to roll out remote IoT and M2M deployments. To ensure these projects achieve strong ROI, hardware has to tough it out in harsh conditions with minimal maintenance. Andy Bird, Managing Director of GTT Wireless, discusses the requirements for antennas selected for rugged wireless d...