This week's show kicks off with another look at Ring's potential to become a surveillance tool, this time prompted by a letter from Senator Ed Markey who wants Amazon to answer some questions. We then talk about a new capability for InfluxData's time … [Read more...]
Wireless sensing is getting new device types
A few weeks ago, at the Parks Associates Connections conference in Dallas, I met with Ivani, an eight-year-old company that makes software to add wireless sensing to a variety of devices. I was intrigued by its approach, which leverages software that … [Read more...]
Wasting away again in Margaritaville
I swear at some point I will stop writing about COVID-19, but in the meantime, it keeps affecting my life. I spent this past week holed up in a hotel room in Puerto Rico while taking care of my teenager, who caught COVID on a class trip. And since … [Read more...]
Podcast: Arduino gets $32 million for enterprise IoT
This week's show is an exercise in controlled chaos, as I am once again quarantined in a hotel room (this time with my teen). Kevin and I discuss Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference and Apple's claim that HomeKit is the foundation of the upcoming … [Read more...]
Security companies are tackling the people problem
Just last month, Verizon's Data Breach Investigations ReportĀ (DBIR) noted that people are still the most common weak point in any security effort, with 82% of data breaches involving a human element. The common refrain when faced with stats like this … [Read more...]
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