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Tag: internet of things

  • New consumer labels will certify secure IoT devices

    New consumer labels will certify secure IoT devices

    But analysts warn against “false sense of security”.
  • Smart devices should have a security health label

    Smart devices should have a security health label

    Protect consumers and improve product quality.
  • IFIP News, February 2022

    IFIP News, February 2022

    ICT news from around the world.
  • Tiny flying microchips are coming

    Tiny flying microchips are coming

    Eco-friendly microprocessors could be the IoT's next big thing.
  • Western Digital drives wiped by hackers

    Western Digital drives wiped by hackers

    Internet-connected My Book Live devices forced to factory reset.
  • Hacking the coffee machine

    Hacking the coffee machine

    Ransomware before your morning cuppa?
  • Government to tackle IoT security

    Government to tackle IoT security

    Introduces draft voluntary Code of Practice.
  • Google embraces Internet of Things

    Google embraces Internet of Things

    IoT will be “bigger than phones”.
  • RoboCop on the beat

    RoboCop on the beat

    A quarter of Dubai’s police will be robots by 2030.
  • Protecting privacy

    Protecting privacy

    ICT security professionals have a duty to understand their legal and ethical responsibilities.
  • Computers still fall victim to 1999's security holes

    Computers still fall victim to 1999's security holes

    But why?
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