Smart water metering as a technology is something that dates back a couple of decades, recognised as a technology that has the potential to significantly improve issues the water industry faces, by providing continuous, smart data. Some of these issues…
52% of UK businesses have suffered one cyber attack in 5 years
Newly published research on cyber resilience amongst UK busineses by Howden, an insurance group, shows that half (52%) have suffered at least one cyber attack in the last five years, totalling £44 billion of lost revenue. Businesses who have an…
Q&A: John Moor, IoTSF talks trends, topics and cybersecurity evolution
The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF), which was established in 2015, recently celebrated the 10th edition of its conference, which provided a forum to discuss topics pertaining to cybersecurity from the increase of risks caused by more devices being connected to…
Innovation lab believed to be first Cloud native dedicated to IIoT
A new innovation lab based in central London is believed to be the UK’s first Cloud native facility dedicated to the manufacturing sector. Launched by Cloud engineering company Storm Reply following a six-figure investment, the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)…
Spin-out company due to be launched ahead of new safety device
JC Electrical & Security Solutions (JCESS), a Scotland-based engineering firm, is due to launch a new spin-out company as it prepares to launch a new safety device, following the company taking on new funding to bring the product to market.…
5GAA welcomes US adoption of 5.9GHz for cellular communciations
In a welcome step for the automotive industry – and the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) – the US Federal Communications Commission has adopted 5.9GHz band rules, allowing cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-2VX) equipment to support road safety communication technologies. The dedicated spectrum…
