What is meant by things in IoT? A thing, in the context of the Internet of things (IoT), isan entity or physical object that has a unique identifier, an embedded system and the ability to transfer data over a network. Who defined IoT?
HIV is very effectively transmitted during anal intercourse unprotected by condoms (UAI), with a meta-analysis finding that women may have an 18-fold greater HIV acquisition risk during UAI compared to vaginal intercourse unprotected by condoms (UVI) [1]. Thus, even a small proportion of interco...
What is UMTS? Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS) refers to a group of radio technologies associated with the third generation of cellular networks (3G). Compared to its predecessors, UMTS made it possible to deploy a wider range of data-intensive IoT applications. Although it has ...
What isMeant byZero Trust Security? Zero Trust Security framework is a comprehensive cybersecurity concept that challenges the traditional approach of assuming trust within a zero trust network perimeter. It is a model that eliminates implicit trust in any network, device, or user. Instead, it rel...
What is meant by the term “intelligent automation”? Intelligent automation is the name given to a business practice that uses a combination of techniques, such asrobotic process automation (RPA), machine learning (ML), and natural language processing (NLP), to automate repetitive tasks, extract...
Business intelligence is an overarching term for the tools and technology used to analyze, visualize, benchmark, predict, and mine business data to make better business decisions.
HyperOS is supposed to be particularly performance and energy-efficient, which has a positive effect on smartphones, but should have an even stronger impact on IoT devices. Xiaomi explicitly stated that running resource-intensive games on a smartphone equipped with Xiaomi HyperOS ensures a more sta...
While it is not our intention to overinflate the significance of the IoT by making direct comparisons to the introduction of electricity or the proliferation of computers, we can make a direct comparison concerning the initial confusion and inability to see the full potential of a new innovation....
device manufacturer, exploitation may result in azero-day attackthat's almost impossible to prevent and difficult to mitigate. Also, if the hardware device is connected to other devices, say over an IoT network, these issues can spread throughout the network and exacerbate the effects of the ...
There is no problem on knocking on doors unless you find out that there are a lot of doors with no locks and no one who can stop the bad guys from breaking in. In the world of IoT these doors are represented by unprotected routers, IP cameras and other things that use default logins...