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Building Trust in IoT Through Hardware Root of Trust
In the world of IoT, trust is everything. With billions of devices connecting to networks every day, businesses and consumers need to be confident that their data is safe and their systems are secure. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through a hardware root of trust, a foundational security measure that…
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IoT Trends to Watch in 2025 and Beyond
As we enter 2025, the Internet of Things is poised to undergo significant transformations. From the rise of edge computing to advancements in AI-driven automation, these trends are reshaping how businesses and consumers interact with connected devices. However, alongside these exciting developments come new challenges in privacy, security, and scalability. The Rise of Edge Computing…
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The Future of IoT Regulations and Compliance
IoT technology is evolving faster than ever, but with this rapid development comes a growing need for comprehensive regulations. Governments and industry bodies worldwide are working to establish standards that ensure the security and safety of IoT systems. For businesses, understanding and adhering to these regulations is critical—not just to avoid penalties but also to…
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How Chariot Measures IoT Success with Awareness Campaigns
When it comes to advancing cutting-edge technologies like IoT, innovation alone isn’t enough. The public and industry stakeholders must also be educated about the importance of privacy, security, and safety (PSS) in IoT systems. For this reason, the Chariot Project has invested in targeted awareness campaigns, including a recent television initiative. These campaigns not only…
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IoT in Industrial Settings: Challenges and Solutions
The industrial sector is one of the largest adopters of IoT technology, leveraging connected devices to optimize production, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. From smart factories to predictive maintenance, IoT has become a cornerstone of industrial innovation. However, this widespread adoption comes with its own set of challenges, particularly in the areas of device management,…
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The Role of Cognitive Computing in IoT Security
As the Internet of Things continues to evolve, traditional methods of securing IoT systems are struggling to keep up. Reactive security measures, while essential, often address issues after they occur, leaving systems vulnerable in the interim. Enter cognitive computing—a revolutionary technology that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to predict, analyze, and counteract threats before they materialize.…
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Why Privacy, Security, and Safety Are Non-Negotiable in IoT
In today’s hyper-connected world, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become an indispensable part of industries, transforming everything from manufacturing and healthcare to energy management and agriculture. IoT devices enable real-time data collection and seamless communication between systems, optimizing operations and driving innovation. However, with this rapid adoption comes an equally significant concern: the vulnerabilities…