The discovery of a backdoor in an Internet-connected bed highlights security concerns in smart home devices, writes Zachary Amos, Features Editor of ReHack Magazine Smart home devices are rapidly becoming a staple in UK households, offering convenience, automation and energy…
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The future of home Wi-Fi: why standards are critical for IoT
Making Wi-Fi in the home reliable depends on standards, writes Tiago Rodrigues, CEO and President of the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) The modern smart home has become a victim of its own success. As households hurtle towards consuming more than…
Messaging, AI tools and global democracies
Messaging and AI tools have all been used for elections in some way or another, reveals Riccardo Amati from the Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) In a year where various elections have required half the world’s population to visit polling stations,…
Luminaire Level Lighting Control: the key to smart manufacturing
Fabio Zaniboni, Founder and Chief Executive Officer at BubblyNet writes about how Luminaire Level Lighting Control is the backbone of IoT As the manufacturing and logistics industries move towards automation, efficiency, and sustainability, a new technology is emerging as the…
EU cybersecurity initiative requires broad industry support
Lean on tools to comply with different EU cybersecurity initatives, advises Benjamin Monate, CTO, TrustInSoft The European Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), which entered into force in December 2024 and becomes applicable in stages from June 2026 through December 2027, is a…
IoT botnet spread: how it works and how to respond
Zachary Amos, Features Editor of ReHack Magazine tackles botnet attacks in this insight on cybersecurity, with recommendations on how to respond While the Internet of Things (IoT) network of devices makes lives easier through automation and monitoring, it also leaves…
The problem with roaming SIMs and the strongest signal myth
David Evans, IoT Solution Architect, Robustel delves into issues with roaming SIMs, the solutions and how smart roaming technology helps “This SIM will go to the best network” This soundbite is one of the greatest fallacies to have propagated throughout…
The incoming standard that will turn the tide for IoT eSIM adoption
eSIM is being touted as a technology that will benefit IoT but isn’t widely adopted yet. Enter the SGP.32 standard, writes Luc Vidal-Madjar – Head of SIM for Things, BICS Enterprise IoT continues to grow, with cellular connections expected to…
Driving towards a seamless future: the potential of in-car payments
We will reach a point where in-car payments become second nature, writes David Palmer, CPO and Co-Founder of Pairpoint The automotive industry is always in a never-ending transformation cycle. Recently, a key focus area has been the advances in connectivity…
AI’s role in enterprises meeting their carbon targets
AI is as transformative as it is intensive. Mittal Parekh, Senior Director, Products, RUCKUS Networks, CommScope shares how AI can help meet carbon targets Reflecting the importance of sustainability within organisations, ‘Safeguarding the Planet’ was a key theme for Davos…