Microsoft Research, the research arm of the software giant, is taking a counterintuitive approach to AI at the edge; it's pushing machine learning to the smallest processors out there, the microcontrollers commonly used in battery-powered sensors and … [Read more...]
Podcast: What to do with Wi-Fi 6 and voice in the enterprise
What is Wi-Fi 6? Should you care? We tackle these questions first up in this week's podcast. From there, Kevin and I discuss the Bluetooth KNOB vulnerability and our fears of how smart home data could affect a Chinese-style social credit score. To … [Read more...]
Home health care is going to create a security nightmare
Hospital administrators are worried about the security of the institutions they run. Fears around a hacked infusion pump killing a patient, data breaches, and all-too-fresh reminders of entire hospital systems being shut down due to malware are … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for August 9, 2019
It's the people, stupid: Behind any digital transformation are people who have to learn how to change the way they do their jobs thanks to new technology or new insights provided by technology. To get those people on board you have to build your IoT … [Read more...]
Podcast: Ring uses police as a sales channel
Serious question: Do you think a printer is an IoT device? If no, what would you call it? I feel like this is kind of a "Is a hot dog a sandwich?" question. — Stacey Higginbotham (@gigastacey) August 6, 2019 We should name our show the … [Read more...]
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