The Utility sector, with its geographically widely distributed infrastructure and digital assets with old or even obsolete technology, has proved to be one of the most vulnerable one.
With digitization and the move of most processes and data to the online world, having robust cybersecurity becomes imperative.
How many times have you received notifications on your cell phone to update to the latest version of your operating system? The IoT should also conform to this policy. OTA updates act immediately to maintain the robustness of the implementation and ensure data protection.
Today, more than half of the electronic devices manufactured in the world are already IoT, i.e. they are capable of communicating data over computer networks. This article explores IoT nodes, the physical elements that connect the physical world to the internet and allow the collection and analysis of data in various settings. We will discuss their importance and ubiquity in the world of IoT.
IoT devices have revolutionized the way we understand technology, both for individuals and businesses. However, IoT security remains, for many, an unfinished business.
During the sanitary crisis, IoT has developed a main role in several industries that have used these technologies to keep their normal operations.