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Crypto Quantique appoints ITEC to promote IoT security solutions in Israel

Crypto Quantique, a provider of quantum-driven security for the Internet of Things (IoT), has appointed ITEC Limited of Tel-Aviv, Israel to promote and provide customer support for its IoT security products. ITEC will sell the company’s QuarkLink software platform that automates the creation and management of device identities, public key infrastructure (PKI) and digital certificates and its quantum-derived PUF IP, QDID.  (more…)

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August 7, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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August 5, 2024

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Skylo and Particle partner to offer satellite IoT solutions

Skylo Technologies and Particle have partnered to streamline satellite connectivity, management and deployment for developers. (more…)

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August 2, 2024

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Matterport achieves AWS IoT Competency status

Matterport has announced that it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT Competency status. This designation underscores Matterport’s role and expertise in innovative Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, empowering customers to use AWS for IoT and achieve their cloud transformation goals. (more…)

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July 12, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

mioty Alliance announces ETSI TS 103 357-2 V2.1.1 update for LTNs

The mioty Alliance has announced the release of ETSI TS 103 357-2 V2.1.1, a update to the TS-UNB protocol specification for Low Throughput Networks (LTN). This new version, published in June 2024, represents a major step forward in standardising and improving LTN technologies.

Key highlights of the new specification include:

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July 5, 2024

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InnoPhase IoT launches Talaria TWO with Matter 1.2 Certification

InnoPhase IoT has announced the availability of its Talaria TWO Matter v1.2 certified Wi-Fi solution. It is based on a single-chip SoC compared with the multiple-chip approach taken by many vendors. The Matter protocol addresses the need for vendor-independent device compatibility, easy setup and operation. This allows the Talaria TWO Matter 1.2 solution to enable device interoperability across a variety of ecosystems, including Apple, Google, Amazon Alexa, Samsung, etc., providing a wider selection of home automation devices for smart home users. (more…)

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June 24, 2024

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Peachtree Corners integrates Nx Go solution in IoT Control Room

Peachtree Corners has announced that enterprise video software powerhouse Network Optix has partnered with Curiosity Lab and has integrated its Nx Go solution, tailored for traffic infrastructure, into the city’s “IoT Control Room”. This marks the first time that the company’s technology has been deployed as a full solution in the U.S. (more…)

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May 22, 2024

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NetBurner launches new system-on-module for embedded device connectivity

NetBurner has announced the launch of its latest solution, the SOMRT1061 system-on-module (SOM). With performance in a small 25.4mm size, it’s ideal for use as a main system processor, a network sub-processor, or even an encrypted Serial to Ethernet server. (more…)

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May 14, 2024

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NetRise introduces VEX Support for enhanced XIoT security

NetRise has announced support for creating Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX) documents to help organisations track and convey risk associated with the software they are manufacturing or consuming. (more…)

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May 8, 2024

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New partnership aims to secure and streamline the IoT ecosystem

The Connectivity Standards Alliance (the Alliance) and the European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association (ETNO) have announced their collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), signifying their shared commitment to ensuring the security and interoperability of the Internet of Things (IoT).

This MOU between the Alliance and ETNO will enable both organisations to pool their expertise and resources to navigate the complexities of the IoT ecosystem and its regulatory landscape, advance its transformative potential and foster a safer, more secure world for connected devices.

Technological innovations and the telecommunications landscape alike are evolving at an unprecedented pace. The IoT is an important factor of this evolution, with networks of connected devices having emerged as a catalyst for growth and innovation throughout industry and society. Alongside an enormous growth in the number of IoT devices – with device numbers expected to increase to 49 billion in 2026 – telecommunications operators have a central role in this ecosystem by facilitating the connectivity of IoT devices.

“While the growth of IoT connectivity presents immense opportunities, it also raises important questions on how to ensure seamless connectivity and data security in an ever-evolving technological landscape,” said Tobin Richardson, the president and CEO of the Connectivity Standards Alliance. “With this collaboration, the Alliance is honoured to work alongside ETNO to foster an innovative IoT ecosystem built on key foundations of safety and security.”

“We are delighted to partner with the Connectivity Standards Alliance and work together for a safe and compatible IoT environment in Europe and beyond,” said Lise Fuhr, the director general of ETNO. “We aim to bring the contribution of European telecom operators in facilitating the adoption of the Internet of Things, as well as ensuring its security and reliability. As industry leaders, we will bring our unique European perspective to this global conversation, as it pertains to the development of IoT standards and the implementation of best practices for the benefit of all users.”

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April 17, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska