The survey of 394 IoT developers found that 33% currently develop IoT solutions, with over 50% learning about IoT. Hardware vendors and semiconductor manufacturers most influence technology selection. Top concerns are security, interoperability and hardware integration. 81% use open source. Popular technologies include HTTP, MQTT, Java, C, Linux. Intel, Google, Cisco, IBM and Bosch are seen as IoT leaders. The Eclipse IoT, IEEE and IETF consortiums are most important.
An annual survey of the IoT developer community that was sponsored by Eclipse IoT, AGILE IoT and IEEE IoT. The report includes developer usage of different IoT standards, technology and industry perceptions.
Results from the 2018 edition of our annual IoT Developer Survey.
An analysis of the key findings and trends of the survey is available here: https://blog.benjamin-cabe.com/2018/04/17/key-trends-iot-developer-survey-2018
The survey features trends on IoT cloud platforms, programming languages, databases, security practices, messaging protocols (MQTT, AMQP), and more.
Results from the annual IoT Developer Survey. Includes trends on IoT programming languages, cloud platforms, IoT operating systems, messaging protocols (MQTT, HTTP), IoT hardware architectures and more.
Results from the 2018 edition of our annual IoT Developer Survey.
An analysis of the key findings and trends of the survey is available here: https://blog.benjamin-cabe.com/2018/04/17/key-trends-iot-developer-survey-2018
The survey features trends on IoT cloud platforms, programming languages, databases, security practices, messaging protocols (MQTT, AMQP), and more.
An annual survey of the IoT developer community that was sponsored by Eclipse IoT, AGILE IoT and IEEE IoT. The report includes developer usage of different IoT standards, technology and industry perceptions.
An annual survey of the IoT developer community that was sponsored by Eclipse IoT, AGILE IoT and IEEE IoT. The report includes developer usage of different IoT standards, technology and industry perceptions.
Results from the 2018 edition of our annual IoT Developer Survey.
An analysis of the key findings and trends of the survey is available here: https://blog.benjamin-cabe.com/2018/04/17/key-trends-iot-developer-survey-2018
The survey features trends on IoT cloud platforms, programming languages, databases, security practices, messaging protocols (MQTT, AMQP), and more.
Results from the annual IoT Developer Survey. Includes trends on IoT programming languages, cloud platforms, IoT operating systems, messaging protocols (MQTT, HTTP), IoT hardware architectures and more.
Results from the 2018 edition of our annual IoT Developer Survey.
An analysis of the key findings and trends of the survey is available here: https://blog.benjamin-cabe.com/2018/04/17/key-trends-iot-developer-survey-2018
The survey features trends on IoT cloud platforms, programming languages, databases, security practices, messaging protocols (MQTT, AMQP), and more.
An annual survey of the IoT developer community that was sponsored by Eclipse IoT, AGILE IoT and IEEE IoT. The report includes developer usage of different IoT standards, technology and industry perceptions.
[Webinar] Why Security Certification is Crucial for IoT SuccessElectric Imp
[View the Webinar] - https://electrici.mp/2v1fQlI
Electric Imp CEO, Hugo Fiennes, and UL’s Director of Connected Technologies, Rachna Stegall discuss the unique demands of helping to secure the IoT — and why independent certification is even more critical in the fast-evolving world.
Join us to hear Fiennes & Stegall share candid insights into why establishing an IoT Security Benchmark, such as UL 2900-2-2 Cybersecurity Certification, is critical for due diligence of edge to enterprise technologies — and the future of commercial, industrial and consumer IoT overall.
Bolt IoT Platform: How to build IoT products and prototypes easily.Pranav Pai Vernekar
Bolt is an Internet of Things platform (Hardware+Software) that enables businesses and makers to easily build IoT prototypes and products. (http://boltiot.com/)
Currently products such as Dosamatic an Automatic Dosa Maker, iSafe Hooter which looks at crowdsourcing security, Humanoid Robot, Smart Bell - an automated school bell, IoT Lighting, Be Lawn Smart - an automated gardening system etc. are built using the Bolt platform.
Bolt was one of the technologies showcased at Startup-Konnect program 2015 organised on sidelines of the visit by Prime Minister of India to the Silicon Valley, USA.
Bolt has also won awards such as the DST Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth program and IoT Tech 10 by Intel and IBM for its innovation and patented technology.
We are proud to announce the IoT Developer Survey results are out! This survey had a total of 1,717 responses from the voices of the IoT community worldwide.
With this survey, we were able to capture and gain insight into the vast and continually changing world we call the Internet of Things.
Explore the results today!
Results from the annual IoT Developer Survey. Includes trends on IoT programming languages, cloud platforms, IoT operating systems, messaging protocols (MQTT, HTTP), IoT hardware architectures and more.
The MRAA and UPM Eclipse IoT Projects | Eclipse IoT Day Santa Clara 2019Eclipse IoT
With Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, sensors and actuators becoming more performant, smaller, and cheaper, new opportunities emerge for diverse applications in multiple domains such as smart homes and cities, industrial automation, healthcare and retail, environment and agriculture, transportation and safety, digital surveillance and security, control systems and robotics, wireless sensor networks, and many others. The IoT community is more vibrant than ever but with the incredible device diversity in this space, we also introduce a lot of complexity for the software developer. During recent years, Intel® established itself as a leader in IoT by releasing proven developer kits and software tools with select partners for a broad range of developer personas and skill levels. This presentation focuses primarily on the MRAA and UPM middleware projects which have been a part of the Intel IoT Developer Kits since day 1 and are now proudly joining the Eclipse IoT community. The MRAA library provides an abstraction layer for several Intel and non-Intel IoT platforms, offering C/C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python bindings to the physical pins and buses. This is subsequently used by the UPM sensor library for exposing standardized APIs intended to simplify the interaction between developers and peripherals, with virtually over 400 different specialized sensors, actuators and radio modules currently supported as part of the project.
//SPEAKER
Tudor Panu, Intel
Iterative Development From Soup to NutsInfostretch
Iterative Development is a methodology that involves initial blueprinting followed by multiple development iterations and constant user feedback. It allows development teams to react quickly and avoid pitfalls.
Open Source for Industry 4.0 – Open IoT Summit NA 2018Benjamin Cabé
Industry 4.0 is set to revolutionize the manufacturing industry. The potential for more flexible manufacturing, more efficient processes and lower costs are the driving factors behind the investment in Industry 4.0 solutions. A key part of creating successful Industry 4.0 solutions will be software on the factory floor and in the cloud.
In this talk, we will introduce how open source software has become a trusted source of technology for the enterprise IT software industry and how the Eclipse IoT open source community and other open source communities are now ready to provide production ready technology for the manufacturing industry and Industry 4.0. Open source software will provide the key building blocks that will promote the interoperability and flexibility required by Industry 4.0 solutions.
Secure Real Time Monitoring & Analysis for IoT Product EngineeringInfostretch
Poor visibility, limited analytics capabilities, and overly complex configuration updates are among the key challenges facing MedTech and IoT product engineering companies today. Join AWS and Infostretch on October 6th to learn how a new framework that brings remote monitoring, management and analysis together on a single platform, will give engineering and operations teams the insight they need to proactively support their customers.
IoT product engineering teams will be familiar with managing device operations in different silos for different technology layers. This makes it difficult to determine how well devices are performing on the ground, and analyzing the root cause of device failure can be extremely challenging and time-consuming. In this webinar, we will take a detailed look at Infostretch’s Remote Device Management Platform (RDMP), which is currently available on the AWS marketplace, and explore its key benefits, including:
• IoT Device Optimization – How RDMP enhances device usability by both understanding usage and error patterns and determining device health and failure.
• Valuable Insight – How RDMP enables IoT product engineering teams to start collecting data from edge devices to the cloud with just a few minor configurations and integrations.
• Configurable Dashboards – How dashboards can be used for remote device management, real-time monitoring and analytics visualization of user journeys and device events.
• Ease of Integration – Integrating the framework at any level of the product lifecycle from PoC to market release.
Speakers:
Shabir Rupani, Sr. Partner Solutions Architect, AWS
Kinjan Shah, Director of IoT and MedTech Practice, Infostretch
Chintan Prajapati, Solutions Architect, Infostretch
IoT Report 2015: Business at the Speed of ITSolarWinds
A look at the current level of preparedness for Australian IT departments to meet the complex challenges and opportunities created by the internet of things (IoT)
The development of 5G networks and the Internet of Things (IoT) will employ a process likely to be dominated by agile development of technology and platform prototypes often in Open Source, collaborative projects, which put a premium on "code first.” In light of this industry shift, the Open Mobile Alliance has embarked on a survey of mobile/IoT industry professionals to shed light on trends towards cooperation between the Open Standards and Open Source communities.
* 86% of respondents say their company is maintaining or increasing participation in Open Source organizations.
* >75% of respondents say machine-to-machine/IoT will rely heavily on Open Standards.
* In the scope of telecom services deployment, >80% of respondents say Open Source implementations of Open Standards will be the dominant trend in the next several years.
This presentation highlights all the results of the survey.
Agile at the Intersection of Mobile, Cloud, and the Internet of ThingsTechWell
The Internet of Things (IoT) will be a $1.7 trillion market by 2020. Don MacIntyre explains how agile is being used in Internet of Things systems—often combined with mobile and cloud technologies. Don reviews how agile is successfully being used today in a wide range of development environments, including software as a service applications, large and complex mission critical systems, and for both mobile software and hardware. Don looks closely at IoT, examines how it is disrupting many traditional markets, and explores how traditional device manufacturers are applying agile. Learn which agile patterns are working for IoT and how to apply them to developing embedded code, physically building new devices, and integrating IoT systems with mobile and cloud applications. Take away new knowledge of IoT opportunities and an understanding of how agile is being used for complex projects well beyond traditional software applications.
IoT Lab in Indonesia: Requirement and ExpectationsGizmologi
Report from online survey conduct in November 2017 by
Indonesia IoT Forum to determinate the necessity of IoT Lab
to accelerate the growth of IoT ecosystem in Indonesia.
The Internet of Things is connecting just about any physical object in our environment with a growing option of users, partners, applications, 3rd party software systems and vendors. Managing and securing the growing number of things, people, and applications shuttling data to and from one another is a massive Identity & Access Management nightmare for most enterprises. In this talk we will discuss real-world scenarios for building more scalable identity management systems and how they will interact with your existing enterprise systems such as Salesforce.com.
[Webinar] Why Security Certification is Crucial for IoT SuccessElectric Imp
[View the Webinar] - https://electrici.mp/2v1fQlI
Electric Imp CEO, Hugo Fiennes, and UL’s Director of Connected Technologies, Rachna Stegall discuss the unique demands of helping to secure the IoT — and why independent certification is even more critical in the fast-evolving world.
Join us to hear Fiennes & Stegall share candid insights into why establishing an IoT Security Benchmark, such as UL 2900-2-2 Cybersecurity Certification, is critical for due diligence of edge to enterprise technologies — and the future of commercial, industrial and consumer IoT overall.
Bolt IoT Platform: How to build IoT products and prototypes easily.Pranav Pai Vernekar
Bolt is an Internet of Things platform (Hardware+Software) that enables businesses and makers to easily build IoT prototypes and products. (http://boltiot.com/)
Currently products such as Dosamatic an Automatic Dosa Maker, iSafe Hooter which looks at crowdsourcing security, Humanoid Robot, Smart Bell - an automated school bell, IoT Lighting, Be Lawn Smart - an automated gardening system etc. are built using the Bolt platform.
Bolt was one of the technologies showcased at Startup-Konnect program 2015 organised on sidelines of the visit by Prime Minister of India to the Silicon Valley, USA.
Bolt has also won awards such as the DST Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth program and IoT Tech 10 by Intel and IBM for its innovation and patented technology.
We are proud to announce the IoT Developer Survey results are out! This survey had a total of 1,717 responses from the voices of the IoT community worldwide.
With this survey, we were able to capture and gain insight into the vast and continually changing world we call the Internet of Things.
Explore the results today!
Results from the annual IoT Developer Survey. Includes trends on IoT programming languages, cloud platforms, IoT operating systems, messaging protocols (MQTT, HTTP), IoT hardware architectures and more.
The MRAA and UPM Eclipse IoT Projects | Eclipse IoT Day Santa Clara 2019Eclipse IoT
With Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, sensors and actuators becoming more performant, smaller, and cheaper, new opportunities emerge for diverse applications in multiple domains such as smart homes and cities, industrial automation, healthcare and retail, environment and agriculture, transportation and safety, digital surveillance and security, control systems and robotics, wireless sensor networks, and many others. The IoT community is more vibrant than ever but with the incredible device diversity in this space, we also introduce a lot of complexity for the software developer. During recent years, Intel® established itself as a leader in IoT by releasing proven developer kits and software tools with select partners for a broad range of developer personas and skill levels. This presentation focuses primarily on the MRAA and UPM middleware projects which have been a part of the Intel IoT Developer Kits since day 1 and are now proudly joining the Eclipse IoT community. The MRAA library provides an abstraction layer for several Intel and non-Intel IoT platforms, offering C/C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python bindings to the physical pins and buses. This is subsequently used by the UPM sensor library for exposing standardized APIs intended to simplify the interaction between developers and peripherals, with virtually over 400 different specialized sensors, actuators and radio modules currently supported as part of the project.
//SPEAKER
Tudor Panu, Intel
Iterative Development From Soup to NutsInfostretch
Iterative Development is a methodology that involves initial blueprinting followed by multiple development iterations and constant user feedback. It allows development teams to react quickly and avoid pitfalls.
Open Source for Industry 4.0 – Open IoT Summit NA 2018Benjamin Cabé
Industry 4.0 is set to revolutionize the manufacturing industry. The potential for more flexible manufacturing, more efficient processes and lower costs are the driving factors behind the investment in Industry 4.0 solutions. A key part of creating successful Industry 4.0 solutions will be software on the factory floor and in the cloud.
In this talk, we will introduce how open source software has become a trusted source of technology for the enterprise IT software industry and how the Eclipse IoT open source community and other open source communities are now ready to provide production ready technology for the manufacturing industry and Industry 4.0. Open source software will provide the key building blocks that will promote the interoperability and flexibility required by Industry 4.0 solutions.
Secure Real Time Monitoring & Analysis for IoT Product EngineeringInfostretch
Poor visibility, limited analytics capabilities, and overly complex configuration updates are among the key challenges facing MedTech and IoT product engineering companies today. Join AWS and Infostretch on October 6th to learn how a new framework that brings remote monitoring, management and analysis together on a single platform, will give engineering and operations teams the insight they need to proactively support their customers.
IoT product engineering teams will be familiar with managing device operations in different silos for different technology layers. This makes it difficult to determine how well devices are performing on the ground, and analyzing the root cause of device failure can be extremely challenging and time-consuming. In this webinar, we will take a detailed look at Infostretch’s Remote Device Management Platform (RDMP), which is currently available on the AWS marketplace, and explore its key benefits, including:
• IoT Device Optimization – How RDMP enhances device usability by both understanding usage and error patterns and determining device health and failure.
• Valuable Insight – How RDMP enables IoT product engineering teams to start collecting data from edge devices to the cloud with just a few minor configurations and integrations.
• Configurable Dashboards – How dashboards can be used for remote device management, real-time monitoring and analytics visualization of user journeys and device events.
• Ease of Integration – Integrating the framework at any level of the product lifecycle from PoC to market release.
Speakers:
Shabir Rupani, Sr. Partner Solutions Architect, AWS
Kinjan Shah, Director of IoT and MedTech Practice, Infostretch
Chintan Prajapati, Solutions Architect, Infostretch
IoT Report 2015: Business at the Speed of ITSolarWinds
A look at the current level of preparedness for Australian IT departments to meet the complex challenges and opportunities created by the internet of things (IoT)
The development of 5G networks and the Internet of Things (IoT) will employ a process likely to be dominated by agile development of technology and platform prototypes often in Open Source, collaborative projects, which put a premium on "code first.” In light of this industry shift, the Open Mobile Alliance has embarked on a survey of mobile/IoT industry professionals to shed light on trends towards cooperation between the Open Standards and Open Source communities.
* 86% of respondents say their company is maintaining or increasing participation in Open Source organizations.
* >75% of respondents say machine-to-machine/IoT will rely heavily on Open Standards.
* In the scope of telecom services deployment, >80% of respondents say Open Source implementations of Open Standards will be the dominant trend in the next several years.
This presentation highlights all the results of the survey.
Agile at the Intersection of Mobile, Cloud, and the Internet of ThingsTechWell
The Internet of Things (IoT) will be a $1.7 trillion market by 2020. Don MacIntyre explains how agile is being used in Internet of Things systems—often combined with mobile and cloud technologies. Don reviews how agile is successfully being used today in a wide range of development environments, including software as a service applications, large and complex mission critical systems, and for both mobile software and hardware. Don looks closely at IoT, examines how it is disrupting many traditional markets, and explores how traditional device manufacturers are applying agile. Learn which agile patterns are working for IoT and how to apply them to developing embedded code, physically building new devices, and integrating IoT systems with mobile and cloud applications. Take away new knowledge of IoT opportunities and an understanding of how agile is being used for complex projects well beyond traditional software applications.
IoT Lab in Indonesia: Requirement and ExpectationsGizmologi
Report from online survey conduct in November 2017 by
Indonesia IoT Forum to determinate the necessity of IoT Lab
to accelerate the growth of IoT ecosystem in Indonesia.
The Internet of Things is connecting just about any physical object in our environment with a growing option of users, partners, applications, 3rd party software systems and vendors. Managing and securing the growing number of things, people, and applications shuttling data to and from one another is a massive Identity & Access Management nightmare for most enterprises. In this talk we will discuss real-world scenarios for building more scalable identity management systems and how they will interact with your existing enterprise systems such as Salesforce.com.
Weber’s Journey: How a Top Grill Maker Serves Up Connected CookingApplause
Established brands creating their first IoT offerings often need new knowledge and skills to guide their product development efforts. When one of the biggest names in household grills decided to enter the IoT space, the company set an aggressive timeline for rolling out new products — and hired a small team to bring the vision to market. Once Weber had launched its first IoT-based grill integration and smart thermometer, staff saw opportunities to hone and improve the customer experience while rolling out additional connected products.
Finding the right partners allowed Weber to scale to improve existing product quality and collect valuable feedback earlier in the new product development process.
Are you considering launching an IoT project/trial but are afraid of getting bogged down in complexities? Or, worse… Have you started an IoT pilot and failed to gain any real business value from your investment of time and money? In this webinar, our IoT expert Siva Chavali, Sr. Architect-Kellton Tech and Nigel Harley, IoT CoE Specialist-Software AG discussed how you can optimize your existing manufacturing practices and create new revenue streams by integrating IoT successfully.
94% enterprises will use IoT by end of 2021: Microsoft announces IoT Signals ...Mindbowser Inc
This report is from Microsoft. All copyrights belong to original publishers.
Mindbowser Info solutions is a digital transformation services provider working with global brands aiding on their journey to digital transformation. Mindbowser offers a suite of products and services around user experience, automation, analytics, and mobility that in turn helps businesses become more efficient and improves profitability.
If you have an IoT implementation on mind, connect with us on https://mindbowser.com/digital-transformation-with-iot/
Follow theiotmagazine.com for more updates on IOT
The borders of enterprise network infrastructure are porous at best. It’s too late to close them, and it’s probably best that you don’t. Cloud services, mobility, and technology adopted by lines-of-business (also known as shadow IT) may erode much of the control you once had over your infrastructure, but your business is using these technologies for a reason. They get the job done.
What you need to do is gain as much visibility and management as possible over these networks and services. The Borderless Enterprise enables this transformation.
These slides - based on the webinar featuring Shamus McGillicuddy, research director at Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), Doug Roberts, director of products at Fluke Networks, and Mike Pennacchi, owner and lead network analyst at Network Protocol Specialists - cover:
- How enterprise IT organizations are succeeding with these new technologies
- Real-world examples of how IT can be an enabler and a partner in this new era
- Insights from new EMA research on the borderless enterprise
Shift Happens Report - The State of Software Development Life Cycle 2023
The research highlights evolution of the Israeli ecosystem, shares insights on budgets and trends and go-to-market best practices.
Shift Happens Report - The State of Software Development Life Cycle 2023
The research highlights evolution of the Israeli ecosystem, shares insights on budgets and trends and go-to-market best practices.
The 5 ecosystem partners you need. provides an end-to-end platform to device (“thing”) manufacturers, app developers, carriers and enterprises to deliver Internet of Things (IoT) solutions
IBM Relay 2015: Cloud is All About the Customer IBM
Debuting new research data, Forrester's John Rymer discusses the rapid growth of "customer-centric" workloads in the cloud and the challenges many organizations have faced with private cloud.
Learn more by visiting our Bluemix Hybrid page: http://ibm.co/1PKN23h
Speaker: John Rymer (Analyst, Forrester)
The new Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) research study Big Data Impacts on Hybrid Infrastructure and Management study examined what types of IT monitoring data enterprises are collecting and analyzing with big data technology and how they leverage that analytics to improve IT management practices. These slides cover some of the findings.
Edge computing is becoming a key architectural component for industrial IoT deployments. Gartner Group identifies edge computing as one of their top Tech Trends for 2019. The opportunity to process data at the edge of the network, closer to the sensors and actuators, before data is sent to the cloud results in improved security, more efficient data movement, and better performance for industrial IoT use cases.
This presentation will explore three aspects of edge computing:
The benefits of edge computing for industrial IoT use cases
The key features delivered in edge computing solutions
A survey of different edge computing options available to customers.
Eclipse IoT community has a technology that can be used to implement Industry 4.0 solutions. This presentation looks at the drivers for Industry 4.0, the software requirements and how Eclipse IoT can supply the functionality.
The LAMP (Linux/Apache HTTP Server/MySQL/PHP) stack has dominated web infrastructures, in the IoT it is believed a similar open source stack will dominate IoT deployments. This presentation will look at the new technology requirements and architectures required for IoT solutions. It will identify three stacks of software required by any IoT solution, and finally present how open source communities, such as the Eclipse IoT community, are already supplying the critical software technology needed by IoT solution providers.
Presented at IoT Evolution, Feb 8 2017
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
2. Survey Introduction
The Eclipse IoT Working Group solicited feedback for the IoT Developer Survey. The intent
of the survey is to better understand the trends and attitudes toward developing IoT
solutions.
The survey was opened for input on February 9, 2015 and closed March 26, 2015. A total
of 394 individuals responded to the survey but 38 were disqualified due to lack of
experience in IoT. The survey was promoted through a variety of channels, including Eclipse
Foundation social media and web sites, Eclipse IoT WG member promotions to their
communities, various IoT Meetups, and other IoT organizations (OMA, OASIS, IIC).
The results of this survey have inherit biases due to the sample communities involved. The
results should be viewed as one data point and snapshot of the IoT developer community.
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3. Key Findings
Developers are engaged with IoT: 33% of respondent are building IoT
solutions today. Over 50% are in learning and discover mode.
Top 3 Influencers of IoT Technology: 1) Hardware vendors, 2) Semi-conductor
manufacturers and 3) Cloud Providers
IoT Leaders: Intel, Google, Cisco, IBM, and Bosch
Important IoT Consortiums: Eclipse IoT, IEEE, IETF
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4. Key Findings
Top 3 IoT Concerns: Security, Interoperability and Hardware Integration
Open Source Is Pervasive in IoT: 81% claim open source is used for IoT
solutions
Key IoT Technology: HTTP and MQTT for messaging, Linux for OS
Top 3 IoT languages: Java, C, JavaScript
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5. Who responded to the survey?
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6. Role
46%
12%3%
5%
2%
3%
9%
8%
6%
6%
WHAT IS YOUR JOB TITLE?
Developer
Architect
Tester
Development Manager
Product Manager
Role in sales and/or business development
Executive
Student
Researcher
Other (please specify)
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7. Organization Size
35%
21%
13%
19%
6%
6%
HOW MANY EMPLOYEES ARE THE ORGANIZATION YOU WORK FOR?
1-49 employees
50-500
501-5000
Greater than 5000
Student
Independent Consultant
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8. Current Technology Focus
35.1%
13.1%
9.5%
29.2% 30.3%
15.4%
12.8%
15.4%
8.5%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
Embedded
Software
Hardware
Design
Networking
Infrastructure
Enterprise
Software
Web
Development
Mobile Big data, data
analytics
Cloud
Computing
Other (please
specify)
What is your current technology focus within your organization? (Pick top 2)
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9. Individual Experience with IoT
33%
14%
15%
22%
9%
7%
WHAT IS YOUR EXPERIENCE BUILDING IOT SOLUTIONS?
I participate in the development of IoT solutions
for my company
I am researching the IoT industry and technology
for my company
I develop IoT solutions in my personal time
I am learning about IoT technology in my personal
time
No experience
Other (please specify)
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11. Organization Plans for IoT
45%
17%
13%
14%
11%
WHAT IS YOUR COMPANY’S PLAN FOR IOT SOLUTIONS?
My company develops and deploys IoT
solutions today
My company plans to develop and
deploy IoT solutions in the next 6
months
My company plans to develop and
deploy IoT solutions in the next 6-18
months
My company has no plans to develop
IoT solutions
Don’t know
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If respondent has a Embedded Software
focus, deploys IoT solution today jumps to
53%, Enterprise Software (35%) and Web
Dev (31%)
If respondent has Enterprise Software
focus, no plans to develop IoT solutions
jumps to 32%
12. Solution Area
6.3%
6.3%
6.6%
8.0%
10.4%
11.8%
13.2%
14.9%
15.6%
17.7%
18.4%
19.8%
20.5%
25.0%
25.3%
32.3%
35.4%
43.8%
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0% 50.0%
Security / Defense
Other (please specify)
Vending
Fitness
Security / Public safety
Agriculture
Retail
Wearables
Public Utilities
Transportation
Healthcare
Utilities
Automotive
Connected Cities
Building Automation
Energy Management
Industrial Automation
Home Automation
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13. Key Concerns for IoT
1.0%
3.8%
6.5%
7.8%
8.5%
10.9%
14.0%
14.3%
14.7%
18.1%
22.9%
30.7%
43.7%
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0% 50.0%
Don’t Know
Other (please specify)
Certification/Conformance
Maintenance
Data Analytics
Performance
Cost
Privacy
Complexity
Connectivity
Integration with Hardware
Interoperability
Security
What are the top 2 concerns for developing IoT
solutions? (Pick 2)
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If respondent has Enterprise
Software focus, Interoperability more
of a concern (39%), vs Embedded
(27%) and Web (21%)
If respondent has Embedded
Software focus, Connectivity more
important (26%)
If company deploys IoT solution
today, Connectivity becomes more of
a concern (25%)
Security more of a concern for
companies planning to deploy in 6-18
months (60.5%)
14. Technology Influencers
3.8%
9.2%
9.9%
10.6%
11.3%
16.0%
17.7%
18.4%
24.2%
24.2%
31.1%
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0%
Other (please specify)
Don’t know
Network operators (ex. AT&T, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, etc)
System Integrators (ex. Accenture, IBM, etc.)
Enterprise software vendors (ex. IBM, SAP, Oracle, etc.)
All technology decisions are made in-house
Industry solution providers
Mobile device manufacturers (ex. Apple, Google, Samsung)
Cloud providers (ex. Amazon, Google, etc.)
Semi-conductor manufacturers (ex. ARM, Intel, Qualcomm, etc)
Hardware vendors (ex. Eurotech, Sierra Wireless, etc)
What type of vendors will have the most influence in
selecting IoT technology? (Pick 2)
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Semi-conductor influence depends on
technology focus:
Embedded Software: 35%
Enterprise Software: 13%
Web Development: 14%
Solution providers more influential
with Enterprise Software focus (25%)
Semi-conductor influence depends on
deployment stage:
Deploy today: 21.5%
Plan in 6 months: 27.5%
Plan in 8-18 months: 39.5%
15. Open Source Policy
2.4%
2.4%
2.7%
11.5%
21.7%
26.8%
32.5%
Open source is not allowed in any part of our IoT solution
Open source is not allowed on the device, but allowed on the
server-side
Other (please specify)
Don’t know
Open source is used, and we contribute bug fixes to open
source projects
Open source is used, but we do not participate or contribute
to open source projects
Open source is used, and we have developers who work on
open source projects
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0%
What is your company’s policy about using open source
technology in IoT solutions?
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Open source is used and developer
work on project depends on
company deployment stage:
Deployed today: 50%
In 6 months: 27.5%
In 6-18 months: 10.5%
17. Programming Languages
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2.8%
3.9%
3.9%
6.0%
7.8%
11.3%
11.7%
12.0%
24.0%
33.2%
33.9%
37.1%
49.8%
66.1%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%
SWIFT
Go
Other (please specify)
Assembler
Ruby
C#
Lua
PHP
Node.js
Python
C++
Java Script
C
Java
For Embedded Software developers
C is #1 language (64%) and then Java
(58%)
18. Messaging Protocol
1.1%
5.4%
6.8%
8.2%
11.1%
11.5%
18.6%
21.5%
53.0%
63.1%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%
None
DDS
Don’t know
Proprietary vendor protocol or other not listed (please specify)
AMQP
XMPP
In-house
CoAP
MQTT
HTTP
What general messaging protocols do you use in your IoT solution?
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19. Industrial Protocols
0.8%
1.1%
2.3%
2.6%
3.4%
3.8%
5.3%
5.7%
6.8%
7.5%
20.0%
21.9%
23.0%
23.8%
24.2%
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0%
FOUNDATION fieldbus
Sercos
IEC 60870, 61850
DNP3
BACNet
EtherCat
Profibus, Profinet
OPC-UA (IEC 62541)
Other (please specify)
KNX
CAN
Common Industrial Protocol (EtherNet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet)
Don't Know
Modbus
None
Which industrial protocols do you use in your IoT solution?
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20. Connectivity
1.8%
2.2%
4.3%
6.1%
7.9%
12.9%
23.7%
28.3%
33.0%
35.8%
57.0%
65.2%
71.0%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0%
Thread
Satellite
Don’t know
Other (please specify)
UPnP
6LowPAN
Serial RS-232/RS-485
Zigbee
Cellular
Bluetooth / Bluetooth Smart
Ethernet
TCP/IP
Wi-Fi
What connectivity protocol(s) do you use in your IoT solution?
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21. Operating System
2.1%
6.1%
6.8%
7.1%
7.5%
11.4%
11.4%
11.4%
20.0%
78.2%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0%
RIOT
TinyOS
mbed
Don't know
Contiki
FreeRTOS
Windows Embedded
Other (please specify)
No OS / Bare-metal
Linux
Which operating systems do you use for your IoT devices?
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22. Accessible Hardware
18%
28%
36%
11%
7%
HAVE YOU EVER USED ANY ACCESSIBLE HARDWARE PLATFORMS LIKE
RASPBERRY PI, ARDUINO, BEAGLEBONE, ETC. ?
Yes, my company deploys IoT solution using an
accessible hardware platform.
Yes, my company prototypes IoT solutions using an
accessible hardware platform.
Yes, I have experimented with accessible hardware
in my spare time
No, but I intent to experiment with accessible
hardware in the next 6 months.
Never used open hardware.
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23. IoT Consortiums
Very
Important
Important Neutral
Not
Applicable
Never heard
of them
Rating
Average
AllSeen Alliance 9 37 69 15 100 3.70
Eclipse IoT 77 93 58 8 20 2.22
IEC 15 30 92 23 64 3.41
IEEE 46 61 105 18 10 2.52
IETF 34 61 79 19 43 2.90
Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) 21 42 81 15 72 3.32
OASIS 27 50 91 18 56 3.11
Open Interconnect Consortium
(OIC)
11 32 80 16 94 3.64
OMA 13 38 74 20 85 3.55
OneM2M 19 42 63 17 92 3.52
Thread 7 29 78 13 93 3.71
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How would you rank your organization’s perceived importance of the
following IoT Consortiums to your IoT solutions?
24. Partner Programs
No
77%
Don't
know
15%
Yes. Please specify the
programs
8%
Do you participate in any IoT partner program sponsored by a vendor? If so which
ones? (ex. Work at Nest, Intel IoT Solutions Alliance, Apple Homekit)
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25. Top 5 IoT Corporate Leaders
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What company or companies do you see as being leaders in IoT?
26. Questions
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Ian Skerrett
email: ian.Skerrett@eclipse.org
@ianskerrett
http://iot.eclipse.org/