Understanding The Internet of Things
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- The world is now more connected than ever. Gartner predicts 25 billion connected devices will be in use by 2020. How is this increased convenience affecting our privacy and security across the globe?How do people feel about security, privacy, and the Internet of Things? A global survey was held to gain insight on how people from different countries value their personal data. See the results in this infographic.As more smart devices come into the spotlight, people around you are going to want to know more about the IoE. Here’s an easy way to explain the concept of the Internet of Everything.IoE communication layers and protocols, how they can be vulnerable to attack, and how they can be protected.Wearable technology is gaining momentum, and it’s making an indelible impression in the digital realm. But are its merits really worth the buzz?The key to enjoying the switch to "smarter" living is to understand the capabilities and limitations of these new devices. See how the Internet of Everything makes life a lot easier.Millions of people are expected to buy into new technologies like self-driving cars, gaming consoles, and smart TVs. As they do, cybercriminals are poised to steal whatever information they can from these connections.When you think your avatar is all that outsiders can see on you gaming profile, think again. With today’s advanced online gaming consoles, the information you’re sharing might blur the line between reality and the virtual reality you’re playing in.Despite its small size and cheap price, the Raspberry Pi is a computer that still needs securing, more so if its functions involve internet connectivity.
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