An Internet of Things 'crime harvest' is coming unless security problems are fixed
A senior police officer says IoT manufacturers must be held to account when their products open doors to new ways of committing crimes.
A senior police officer says IoT manufacturers must be held to account when their products open doors to new ways of committing crimes.
A customisable wearable device developed by researchers at Lancaster University is helping adults with autism understand their anxieties.
LG has updated its software security after researchers found flaw that left dishwashers, washing machines, air conditioners, and even a robot vacuum cleaner accessible by hackers.
Metropolitan Police Service plans to give cameras to thousands of officers in UK's capital.
New PCs will be aimed at kiosks, automotive, and industrial settings.
American corporation wants to encourage more developers to build software for its Predix Internet of Things operating system.
There's 'universal acceptance' about the need to deploy IoT technology, even if uncertainty about how to use it remains, report claims.
When IoT devices are everywhere, the security headaches just get worse.
Securing your IIoT network might seem like a daunting prospect, but not doing anything and leaving it open to hackers is much worse.
IT director Duncan Macmillan explains how RFID chips and scanners are helping to manage over a million pieces of linen a day for Berendsen.