This document discusses trends in mobile, IoT, and the web. It begins by outlining the evolution from analog to digital phones to smartphones and virtual devices. It then covers the rise of connected things through IoT. It proposes that half of connected devices will be small IoT devices. The document considers bringing small devices into the web ecosystem and the characteristics of small connected things, proposing a simple WoT architecture without presentation layers. It also discusses the evolution of web UI/UX from keyboards to touch and NUI, and new APIs that enable hardware and sensor access. Finally, it envisions future speech applications and moving from multi-screen to non-screen multi-device contexts through rule-based and context-based invisible webs
Roope Mokka's presentation on Internet of NO things in technology conference Slush 15. Announcing the release of the foresight report "Gardens and Street" that looks into the social and economic tensions of the post IoT-world. http://nakedapproach.demoshelsinki.fi/2015/11/12/the-internet-of-things-is-not-about-technology-its-about-society/
Internet of Things (IoT) Past, Present, and FutureLosant
A look at the state of the Internet of Things in the world today. This includes a brief history of how the term came to be and how we got to our present place.
Today, in the world of IoT there are a number of industries that are taking advantage of the technology. This includes manufacturing, logistics, retail, and more.
Finally, this includes a brief description of Losant, https://losant.com. Losant is an IoT developer platform for building connected solutions.
This was originally presented to The Circuit in Cincinnati on May 19, 2016.
Roope Mokka's presentation on Internet of NO things in technology conference Slush 15. Announcing the release of the foresight report "Gardens and Street" that looks into the social and economic tensions of the post IoT-world. http://nakedapproach.demoshelsinki.fi/2015/11/12/the-internet-of-things-is-not-about-technology-its-about-society/
Internet of Things (IoT) Past, Present, and FutureLosant
A look at the state of the Internet of Things in the world today. This includes a brief history of how the term came to be and how we got to our present place.
Today, in the world of IoT there are a number of industries that are taking advantage of the technology. This includes manufacturing, logistics, retail, and more.
Finally, this includes a brief description of Losant, https://losant.com. Losant is an IoT developer platform for building connected solutions.
This was originally presented to The Circuit in Cincinnati on May 19, 2016.
Smart Cities: Internet of Things Service CreationPaul Houghton
A journey from the combined business-design-technology view of the Internet of Things (IoT) to detailed recommendations on the process of creating successful digital services and the preferred solutions we have found at Futurice. This is based on 4 years of consulting work in the field, building several services and finding what works and which technologies are most likely to succeed.
Presented at Aalto Telecom Forum, Espoo, Finland December 1 2015
Winning the Digital Disruption Game by Biren GandhiBiren Gandhi
Digital Disruption is happening all around us. We can't escape from its effect - for better of worse. What can we do to prepare ourselves for success in a future that is chaotic, uncertain and full of surprises? Discover the 4-i formula as a potential solution to win the Digital Disruption Game.
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
Presentation Content:
- What is IOT
- IOT in COVID19 Pandemic
- Fog v/s Cloud
- IOT as a Game Changer
- IOT as Research Domain
- Learning Platforms for IOT
- Open for QA
#IEEE #IOT #IEEEBrandAmbassador #COVID19
Congresso Sociedade Brasileira de Computação CSBC2016 Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Workshop on Cloud Networks & Cloudscape Brazil
Flavio Lenz Cesar, Central Bank of Brazil, Brazil
The European Commission, in a recent communication (April 19th), has identified 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) amongst the ICT standardisation priorities for the Digital Single Market (DSM). This session will discuss the emergence of the mobile edge computing paradigm to reduce the latency for processing near the source large quantities of data and the need of the emerging 5G technology to satisfy the requirements of different verticals. Mobile Edge Clouds have the potential to provide an enormous amount of resources, but it raises several research challenges related to the resilience, security, data portability and usage due to the presence of multiple trusted domains, as well as energy consumption of battery powered devices. Large and centralized clouds have been deployed and have shown how this paradigm can greatly improve performance and flexibility while reducing costs. However, there are many issues requiring solutions that are user and context aware, dynamic, and with the capability to handle heterogeneous demands and systems. This is a challenge triggered by the Internet of Things (IoT) scenario, which strongly requires cloud-based solutions that can be dynamically located and managed, on demand and with self-organization capabilities to serve the purposes of different verticals.
The way we access the internet has changed rapidly over the past few years, transitioning from desktops to mobile devices.
Now, the internet is expanding again — coming to all of the everyday devices found in our homes, businesses, and cities.
We’ve created a slideshow highlighting the most important ways the Internet of Everything market will develop, the benefits newly connected devices will offer consumers and businesses, and the potential barriers that could inhibit growth.
Karol Kalisz, Vitaliy Rudnytskiy: Mobile in IoT Context ? Mobile Applications...Mobile Trends
9.45 – 10.15 Karol Kalisz, Vitaliy Rudnytskiy - Mobile in IoT Context ? Mobile Applications in "Industry 4.0".
How mobile helps in implementations of business requirements in IoT. A view on use cases and infrastructure for IoT.
For more details on contextual apps visit: http://emberify.com/blog
Using the sensors in the mobile phone, developers can build enriched apps. The simple lifecycle of Sense, Understand and Adapt can be implemented in an app using simple APIs. What sets contextual apps apart from other mobile apps is their ability to figure out your needs and anticipate your interests. . Apps like Google Now, Tempo, Sherpa, Sunrise and Cortana use a contextual lifecycle to predict habits and interests. Using APIs to access the GPS, accelerometer, social networks, Gyroscope and other information from the device developers can easily create context aware.
Smart Cities: Internet of Things Service CreationPaul Houghton
A journey from the combined business-design-technology view of the Internet of Things (IoT) to detailed recommendations on the process of creating successful digital services and the preferred solutions we have found at Futurice. This is based on 4 years of consulting work in the field, building several services and finding what works and which technologies are most likely to succeed.
Presented at Aalto Telecom Forum, Espoo, Finland December 1 2015
Winning the Digital Disruption Game by Biren GandhiBiren Gandhi
Digital Disruption is happening all around us. We can't escape from its effect - for better of worse. What can we do to prepare ourselves for success in a future that is chaotic, uncertain and full of surprises? Discover the 4-i formula as a potential solution to win the Digital Disruption Game.
Internet of Things (IoT) - We Are at the Tip of An IcebergDr. Mazlan Abbas
You are likely benefitting from The Internet of Things (IoT) today, whether or not you’re familiar with the term. If your phone automatically connects to your car radio, or if you have a smartwatch counting your steps, congratulations! You have adopted one small piece of a very large IoT pie, even if you haven't adopted the name yet.
IoT may sound like a business buzzword, but in reality, it’s a real technological revolution that will impact everything we do. It's the next IT Tsunami of new possibility that is destined to change the face of technology, as we know it. IoT is the interconnectivity between things using wireless communication technology (each with their own unique identifiers) to connect objects, locations, animals, or people to the Internet, thus allowing for the direct transmission of and seamless sharing of data.
IoT represents a massive wave of technical innovation. Highly valuable companies will be built and new ecosystems will emerge from bridging the offline world with the online into one gigantic new network. Our limited understanding of the possibilities hinders our ability to see future applications for any new technology. Mainstream adoption of desktop computers and the Internet didn’t take hold until they became affordable and usable. When that occurred, fantastic and creative new innovation ensued. We are on the cusp of that tipping point with the Internet of Things.
IoT matters because it will create new industries, new companies, new jobs, and new economic growth. It will transform existing segments of our economy: retail, farming, industrial, logistics, cities, and the environment. It will turn your smartphone into the command center for the both digital and physical objects in your life. You will live and work smarter, not harder – and what we are seeing now is only the tip of the iceberg.
Presentation Content:
- What is IOT
- IOT in COVID19 Pandemic
- Fog v/s Cloud
- IOT as a Game Changer
- IOT as Research Domain
- Learning Platforms for IOT
- Open for QA
#IEEE #IOT #IEEEBrandAmbassador #COVID19
Congresso Sociedade Brasileira de Computação CSBC2016 Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Workshop on Cloud Networks & Cloudscape Brazil
Flavio Lenz Cesar, Central Bank of Brazil, Brazil
The European Commission, in a recent communication (April 19th), has identified 5G and Internet of Things (IoT) amongst the ICT standardisation priorities for the Digital Single Market (DSM). This session will discuss the emergence of the mobile edge computing paradigm to reduce the latency for processing near the source large quantities of data and the need of the emerging 5G technology to satisfy the requirements of different verticals. Mobile Edge Clouds have the potential to provide an enormous amount of resources, but it raises several research challenges related to the resilience, security, data portability and usage due to the presence of multiple trusted domains, as well as energy consumption of battery powered devices. Large and centralized clouds have been deployed and have shown how this paradigm can greatly improve performance and flexibility while reducing costs. However, there are many issues requiring solutions that are user and context aware, dynamic, and with the capability to handle heterogeneous demands and systems. This is a challenge triggered by the Internet of Things (IoT) scenario, which strongly requires cloud-based solutions that can be dynamically located and managed, on demand and with self-organization capabilities to serve the purposes of different verticals.
The way we access the internet has changed rapidly over the past few years, transitioning from desktops to mobile devices.
Now, the internet is expanding again — coming to all of the everyday devices found in our homes, businesses, and cities.
We’ve created a slideshow highlighting the most important ways the Internet of Everything market will develop, the benefits newly connected devices will offer consumers and businesses, and the potential barriers that could inhibit growth.
Karol Kalisz, Vitaliy Rudnytskiy: Mobile in IoT Context ? Mobile Applications...Mobile Trends
9.45 – 10.15 Karol Kalisz, Vitaliy Rudnytskiy - Mobile in IoT Context ? Mobile Applications in "Industry 4.0".
How mobile helps in implementations of business requirements in IoT. A view on use cases and infrastructure for IoT.
For more details on contextual apps visit: http://emberify.com/blog
Using the sensors in the mobile phone, developers can build enriched apps. The simple lifecycle of Sense, Understand and Adapt can be implemented in an app using simple APIs. What sets contextual apps apart from other mobile apps is their ability to figure out your needs and anticipate your interests. . Apps like Google Now, Tempo, Sherpa, Sunrise and Cortana use a contextual lifecycle to predict habits and interests. Using APIs to access the GPS, accelerometer, social networks, Gyroscope and other information from the device developers can easily create context aware.
Tizen apps with Context Awareness and Machine LearningShashwat Pradhan
Using mobile sensor data tuned with Machine Learning models, developers can build advance context aware apps. The simple contextual lifecycle of Sense, Understand and Adapt can be implemented using simple APIs. The presentation focuses on User Experience and future applications with context. Machine Learning models on top of the sensor data will give developers better understanding about the user.
This presentation distills the best industry guidance into a hands-on approach to designing application architectures. Along the way, we'll examine the key decisions that must be made when choosing our architectural styles and designing our layers and show how those decisions turn into real shippable code on a project.
Design Thinking: 5 Steps to Healthy Healthcare AppsJeffery Belden
Learn the steps of "design thinking" in the healthcare IT context. Co-presented at HIMSS 16 in Las Vegas on March 3, 2106 with Lorraine Chapman, Sr. Director for Healthcare at Macadamian.
IoT is much more than wearables or putting a sensor on something, it's about using the information that sensors provide you to build new processes and business cases from existing things.
MongoDB IoT City Tour EINDHOVEN: IoT in Healthcare: by, Microsoft & BarcoMongoDB
Kurt Pattyn, Software Architect at Barco
Pieter Moulaert, Team Leader at Barco
Dick Dijkstra, Technical Specialist Azure at Microsoft
MediCal QAWeb is an online software service developed by Barco for monitoring image quality and uptime of medical display systems in hospitals all over the world. The service is the first of its kind and offers proactive alerts of quality issues, automatic issue solving, centralized asset and Quality Assurance reporting and much more. The next version of MediCal QAWeb is under development and will use MongoDB and Node.js. The system will be built on Microsoft’s Internet of Things building blocks running on the Azure platform. In this presentation, Barco and Microsoft will explain how the Internet of Things has provided new services and revenue opportunities for them and for their customers by building solutions that until recently were unimaginable. They will explain the technology and architectural design choices made in order to guarantee that the platform which connects several tens of thousands of devices today can scale to support their growing customer needs long into the future.
PreScouter Internet of Medical Things: Industry Roundtable WebinarPreScouter
PreScouter, a company that provides corporate innovation leaders with the data and insights on which to base product development and R&D planning decisions, invites you to learn about how competitors are using Internet of Things (IoT) to disrupt the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries through an exclusive PreScouter webinar.
In this IoT webinar, PreScouter partners with guest speakers: Alok Tayi, CEO of TetraScience and Neil Schappert, CEO of PilotFish to specifically address how Internet of Things will impact pharmaceutical and healthcare through a series of questions.
The full IoT report, which is approximately 130 pages, includes an introduction to IoT, findings and adaptations. Moving from a broad overview of IoT, the report takes an in-depth look at Smart Homes, Smart Healthcare, Smart Retail and Smart Manufacturing with infographics. Each section has an overview and an in-depth analsysis on several key players in the IoT space.
The IoT report covers Smart Healthcare innovators including Microsoft, Samsung, Oracle, GE, PilotFish and Chrono Therapeutics among others.
In the Smart Manufacturing space, adaptations from Schneider Electric, Honeywell, and Siemens are covered.
In the Smart Homes space, Intel, Smartrac, and IBM are some of the key players covered.
Two of the IoT report authors presented in an IoT Webinar - Internet of Medical Things: Industry Roundtable with two CEOs from companies spotlighted in the report, TetraScience and PilotFish.
IoT has a total potential economic impact of $3.9 tillion to $11.1 trillion a year by 2025.
We understand that our clients need to become abreast of current trends and quickly discover the competitive landscape and the market potential of disruptive technologies.
Don't miss out on this special PreScouter IoT report. Email: aelliott@prescouter.com.
OnDemand Webinar: Key Considerations to Securing the Internet of Things (IoT)...Great Bay Software
IoT has evolved beyond a hyped-buzzword into available technologies on the market that can significantly improve customer outcomes & deliver benefits. However, the reality of IoT as an interlinked set of hardware, software, & ubiquitous connectivity is that it creates new security challenges & exacerbates legacy security problems.
In this presentation, guest Forrester Senior Analyst Merritt Maxim will summarize:
- Key IoT & biomedical device trends
- Outline the current IoT & biomedical attack surface
- Provide guidance on how organizations can protect & defend against IoT based threats while meeting desired IoT business objectives
Machine learning and Internet of Things, the future of medical preventionPierre Gutierrez
Title:
"Machine learning and Internet of Things, the future of medical prevention"
Abstract:
In this talk, Pierre Gutierrez, a data scientist at Dataiku, will discuss Dataiku's experiences using machine learning on IOT data. We will talk about the challenges processing and cleaning IoT data, and how to successfully train a model that can be deployed in production. We will illustrate our talk with two examples from our previous work. Creating algorithm for early epilepsy seizure detection based on wearable tech and Detecting people activity through sensor data.
Slides from my session for the marketing students at Windesheim College. About why performance matters to your end user, how to measure performance and what to look for when optimizing performance of your website...
Does Anyone Remember Enterprise Security Architecture?rbrockway
The concept of Enterprise Security Architecture (ESA) is not new (Gartner 2006), yet the numbers from the past several years’ worth of breach data indicates that most organizations continue to approach security on a project by project basis or from a compliance perspective. This talk will refresh the ESA concept and communicate tangible and realistic steps any organization can take to align their security processes, architecture and management to their business strategies, reduce business risks and significantly improve their overarching security posture.
IoT Challenges: Technological, Business and Social aspectsRoberto Minerva
Internet of Things is promising to be a set of technologies able to have a high impact on how people live, produce, modify and interact with the environment. Such a transformation is driven by increasing technologies capabilities of sensors/actuators, communications, general-purpose hardware, availability of software and programmability of devices. The integration of so different technologies is a problem in itself and IoT is also trying to solve cogent issues of specific problem domains, such as e-health, transportation, manufacturing, and so on. Large IoT systems (e.g., smart cities) stand on their own because the smartness requires integration of different technologies, processes and different administrative domains creating the needs to deal with a complex system. In addition to technological and problem domain specific challenges, there exist further challenges that fall in business, social and regulation realms. They can greatly impact the deployment and the success of IoT deployment. The speech aims at providing a view on some major technologies challenges of IoT and to cover a few critical business and social issues that could hamper the large deployment of IoT systems by providing some examples of implementation.
In this presentation, Akash introduces the concept of IoT and associated trends. Akash's interest areas lie in IoT applications in security, home appliances and Troubleshooting.
Consumidores Digitais: The Executive's Guide to the Internet of Things (ZD Net)Consumidores Digitais
A Internet das Coisas, ou Machine-to-Machine (M2M), é um dos temas mais atuais na tecnologia. Neste guia está o que os líderes empresariais precisam saber para potencializar seus benefícios.
Presentation given on the IoT Day (April 9th) at IoTItaly in Trento, Italy about IoT basics, projects, current trends and what the future shall look like
IoT 및 인공지능을 활용한 헬스케어 제품․서비스 개발 동향 및 주요 과제Jonathan Jeon
12월4일에 대구 한국정보화진흥원 본관에서 진행되었던 대구 혁신도시 헬스케어 기업 세미나에서 발표했던 자료입니다.
의료 사물인터넷과 의료 인공지능 기술을 활용한 제품 및 서비스 개발시에 고려해야 할 사항들을 현재 동향 등과 함께 간략하게 정리해봤습니다.
관심 있는 분들께 도움이 되시길 바랍니다.
최근 애플 워치4 등으로 다시 주목 받고 있는 헬스케어 웨어러블 동향에 대해 간략하게 정리한 자료입니다. 스마트 헬스케어의 변화 속에서 웨어러블 기기들이 어떤 의미를 갖는지를 살펴보았고, OCF의 헬스케어 사물인터넷, 그리고 IEC TC124를 통해 진행되고 있는 신뢰성 평가 표준, 국내 KS 표준으로 만들어진 웨어러블 인체안전성 평가 표준 등이 헬스케어 웨어러블 동향 속에서 어떻게 연관되고 어떤 가능성들을 갖는지도 살펴보았습니다. 그리고 웨어러블 분야에서 메디컬 헬스케어 시장에 어떻게 접근해야 할지, 앞으로 국내/국제 표준화가 어떻게 연계되어야 할지 등과 같은 고민도 함께 제시해봤습니다.
2018년 4월4일에 식품의약품안전처 주관으로 개최되었던 2018년도 의료제품 분야 국가표준 전문가 워크샵에서 발표했던 자료입니다. 의료 제품 분야에 ICT 기술이 결합되어야 하는 시대에, 어떤 표준화 이슈가 있고, 현재 국제표준화 기구에서의 대응이 어떻게 진행되고 있는지, 그리고 한국의 역할은 어떤지를 정리하였습니다. 나아가 4차산업혁명 시대에 의료기기 제품 개발을 위해 표준과 규제가 어떻게 함께 조화롭게 대응이 필요한지까지 언급 해보았습니다.
혹시 수정보완 등이 필요한 부분이 있으면 언제든 코멘트 남겨주시기 바랍니다.
AI and IoT : How do IoT and AI change the world?Jonathan Jeon
This is an Introduction presentation for college students. This presentation introduces the Intelligent Internet of things that are combined with artificial intelligence technology. And It shows the technical possibilities of Intelligent IoT through various advanced AI technology like as deep learning applications. Finally, I'd like to show what changes will come from the artificial intelligence and the Internet of things. and I hope to discuss also what we have to prepare for what kinds of relationship between human and machine in the era of superintelligence.
CES 2016에서 보고 느낀 것들을 정리한 출장 보고회 자료입니다. 전체 주제들을 A-Z까지의 26가지 키워드로 정리를 하였고, 이를 다시 대분류 기술동향인 Car, Fitness/Healthcare/Wearabel, Home/IoT, Startup과 중국, 그리고 기타 그룹으로 정리를 해보았습니다. 관심 있는 분들에게 도움이 되시길 바래봅니다.
HyWAI is an HTML5 based Hybrid Web Application platform that allows you to author native applications with web technologies and get access to APIs and app stores.
HyWAI leverages web technologies developers already know best... HTML and JavaScript.
HyWAI is Hybrid Web Application Platform created by ETRI. Latest version of HyWAI 3.5 can support Bluetooth API for Hybrid Application. HyWAI's Bluetooth APIs is very similar with W3C's Web Bluetooth API.
If you have any comment or suggestions, please let me know freely.
WoT.js - WoT App. Framework for Open Source HardwareJonathan Jeon
Talk on WebAppsCamp. WoT.js is one of application framework based on node.js with open source hardware. It's a short introduction about WoT.js framework.
IoT and WoT (Internet of Things and Web of Things)Jonathan Jeon
Talk on 1st WebAppsCamp. It's a short review between IoT and WoT. In this slide, I'd like to talk about why we need to think about Web of Thing in IoT era.
It's a full day tutorial slides for KAIST students to understand the Web Technology. This full-day tutorial will show you what you need to know the web technologies when you have some plan to design future new services.
This 7-second Brain Wave Ritual Attracts Money To You.!nirahealhty
Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
# Internet Security: Safeguarding Your Digital World
In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
Internet security encompasses the measures and protocols used to protect information, devices, and networks from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It involves a wide range of practices designed to safeguard data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Effective internet security is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments alike, as cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and scale.
### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
Cyber threats are numerous and constantly evolving. Understanding these threats is the first step in protecting against them. Some of the most common internet security threats include:
### Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise a device, network, or service. Common types of malware include:
- **Viruses**: Programs that attach themselves to legitimate software and replicate, spreading to other programs and files.
- **Worms**: Standalone malware that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
- **Trojan Horses**: Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- **Ransomware**: Malware that encrypts a user's files and demands a ransom for the decryption key.
- **Spyware**: Software that secretly monitors and collects user information.
### Phishing
Phishing is a social engineering attack that aims to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Attackers often masquerade as trusted entities in email or other communication channels, tricking victims into providing their information.
### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
MitM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties without their knowledge. This can lead to the unauthorized acquisition of sensitive information.
### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
Bridging the Digital Gap Brad Spiegel Macon, GA Initiative.pptxBrad Spiegel Macon GA
Brad Spiegel Macon GA’s journey exemplifies the profound impact that one individual can have on their community. Through his unwavering dedication to digital inclusion, he’s not only bridging the gap in Macon but also setting an example for others to follow.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
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Changes - Connected Things
More things are connecting to the Internet than people — Cisco’s Internet
Business Solutions Group (IBSG) predicts some 25 billion devices will be
connected by 2015, and 50 billion by 2020
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But , Web Technology for Small Connected Things ?
Half of connected devices will be small IoT devices
(how we can bring those devices into the web ecosystem)
We need to consider
these small devices
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Characteristics of Small Connected Thing
Connectivity
Locally, Globally
Wired, Wireless
Controllability
One way, Two way
Immediately, …
Interactivity
Interaction ability – screen, sound, light …
Limitations
Low Computing power
Device capability
Non-screen
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Evolution of Web UI
Gopher
Keyboard
1차원
Link
Mosaic
Mouse
2차원
Link
PC
IE
Mouse
Event
Mobile
Touch
Sensing
1995 2000 2005 2010
Things
NUI
Sensing
&
Context
2015
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NUI and Web
Source : 이정헌, 스마트 UI/UX 기술 동향
Touch Event
Web Speech Voice Browsing
Device APIs
System APIs