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IoT Firmware Development: Best Practices for Scalable SolutionsRating 4.5 (31) Discover the IoT firmware development process, key challenges, tools, and solutions to create secure and scalable firmware for IoT devices.
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Enhanced smart lighting systems to save energy for buildingsNov 28, 2023 · The use of IoT and smart lighting systems allows for the integration of various building systems and promotes energy saving by about 29%, ...
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Data sharing masters: How smart organizations use ... - CapgeminiData ecosystems help organizations use the data they amass. But can they help them derive competitive advantage and create new value in terms of innovative, ...
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What is the Mirai Botnet? - CloudflareLearn how Mirai malware turns IoT devices running on the ARC processor and the Linux OS, into botnets. Mirai is commonly used to launch DDoS attacks, ...
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Zero Trust Architecture for IoT Security - AsimilyZero trust is a cybersecurity strategy that requires users and devices to continuously authenticate to networks.Missing: TLS boot
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[PDF] IPSO Smart Objects - Open Mobile AllianceIPSO Smart Objects provide a common design pattern, an object model, to provide high level interoperability between Smart. Object devices and connected software ...Missing: oneM2M progress 2025 unified frameworks
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Security Management of Horizontal IoT Platforms: A Survey and ...Oct 6, 2025 · Vertical IoT platforms connect heterogeneous devices that are related to the selected use case to solve problems in a very individual way [32].
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(PDF) Middleware Architectures for IoT: Enhancing Interoperability ...Jun 2, 2025 · This paper proposes a middleware architecture that will help in enhancing the IoT systems' interoperability, scalability, and security.
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