Inside the Internet of Things - Bryon Moyer Blog
[From last episode: Many IoT device makers aren’t looking to sell personal data at this time. That could change.] There’s one more privacy aspect that we need to discuss: that of privacy by design. Back when I introduced the notion of privacy, I raised the concern about data not getting […]
Read More[From last episode: Europe has privacy regulations, but they may also affect the US and other countries.] Let’s look now at a question: why do we worry about privacy anyway? How does privacy impact us? You’ll sometimes hear someone say, “I have nothing to hide, so I don’t care if […]
Read More[From last episode: security depends on the weakest link on the network; even little connected things must be secure.] We introduced the notion of privacy a few posts back, noting specifically that, while security and privacy are related, they’re not the same. Having looked at some security basics, let’s take […]
Read More[From the last episode: Security is largely (but not exclusively) designed for protecting data – at , in motion, and in use.] IoT device makers now face the challenge of adding security to devices that never had to be before. As we’ll see, this is partly for protecting data that […]
Read More[From the last episode: Security and privacy are related, but distinct, notions. Both will be critical to the success of the IoT.] Security is an extraordinarily complex topic. Just when you think you have your arms around it, someone comes up with yet another way to cause havoc. It also […]
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