Emergency alerts could impact IoT devices
The U.K. tested its emergency alert system this week, with an alarm sent to mobile devices across the country in the first-ever nationwide test, which some say could disrupt connected devices.
The test, however, was not entirely successful, with many reporting they received the alert late or not at all. In addition, some have voiced concerns that the alert could disrupt the operation of connected devices that are not capable of dismissing the alarm.
“We are concerned that the government alert system…has not taken into consideration the range of non-consumer connected IoT devices in the market,” said Paul Marshall, founder of IoT Connectivity company Eseye. “From smart vending machines to EV charging systems to medical equipment … that may be running on Android today. Many devices may not be equipped to acknowledge and dismiss this notification, which could cause real-world problems.
“Eseye simulated the alert on customer devices and found that one medical device sounded the alert and entered into an alarm state that could not be canceled, potentially creating risk and causing distress for patients.”
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