Partner content IoT Cybersecurity Act places security onus on device makers 6th April 2021 The IoT Cybersecurity Act is a good start for IoT pros to implement more security features on devices. However, securing assets through proactive measures, including vulnerability assessments and disclosure programs are options that could back the wider builder community in the fight against bad actors. Signed into law in December 2020, the bipartisan legislation forces any Internet […]
News UC-Berkeley survey shines light on cybersecurity concerns surrounding smart-city technologies 5th April 2021 Sensor-based Internet of Things (IoT) technologies can introduce significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities to jurisdictions, and this risk factor should be considered by decision makers as they determine whether to proceed with smart-city initiatives, according to researchers from the University of California-Berkeley. Entitled “The Cybersecurity Risks of Smart-City Technologies: What do the experts think?” the white paper—written […]
Partner content Intel on the outside: Chips giant, Google, Microsoft the latest to quit MWC 4th April 2021 This year’s MWC show in Barcelona has taken another battering with news that Intel, Google and Microsoft will not be attending the physical show. The US technology firms join a flotilla of other big exhibitors who had booked exhibition space but have subsequently decided they will not set sail for Catalonia in June because of […]
Partner content U.S. tech dominance rides on securing intellectual property 4th April 2021 In January 2021, on his last day in office, President Trump quietly pardoned autonomous vehicle engineer Anthony Levandowski. He had been sentenced to 18 months in prison for stealing trade secrets from his former employer, Google. With everything else going on that month, including the Capitol riot and the inauguration, this news didn’t receive much […]
News Codan to buy Zetron for $45 million cash, will keep Zetron brand 2nd April 2021 Codan Limited has signed a definitive agreement to pay $45 million cash to acquire 911 solutions provider Zetron that will enable the merger of Codan’s Critical Communications unit and Zetron into a new company that will operate under the Zetron brand, according to multiple sources. Australia-based Codan and Zetron—a subsidiary of Japan-based JVCKENWOOD—announced the deal […]
News Newscan: U.S. Army to spend $22 billion on Microsoft-based IVAS augmented-reality headsets 1st April 2021 Web Roundup Items from other news organizations U.S. Army to spend $22 billion on Microsoft-based IVAS augmented-reality headsets Feds charge 22-year-old for hacking Kansas water supplier Ransomware halts IoT operations at Sierra Wireless, as maritime industry hit 1.5 million times in 30 days Sierra Wireless hit by ransomware attack, operations disrupted ESN makes 2021 a […]
Partner content What we know (and don’t know) so far about the ‘Supernova’ SolarWinds attack 1st April 2021 It’s mostly been overshadowed by the massive and brazen supply chain breach of the SolarWinds Orion software-build process, but the lesser-known Supernova cyberattack also remains a bit of a mystery. Details about the scope and victims of Supernova, which exploited a flaw in SolarWinds’ Orion network management software, so far have been scarce. Less than […]
Partner content Biden’s big infrastructure plan targets broadband access, puts subsidy programs on notice 1st April 2021 President Biden’s massive, $2 trillion infrastructure-focused “American Jobs Plan” includes an outlay of $100 billion to bring affordable, reliable broadband to all areas while also putting high-speed Internet subsidy programs on notice. There’s not a lot of meat on the bones yet, but the broadband-facing piece of the eight-year spending plan shoots for “100 percent […]
News AT&T launches 5G services for FirstNet subscribers in parts of 38 cities, 20+ venues 1st April 2021 First responders can access millimeter-wave 5G services that are being enabled by recent upgrades to the FirstNet core in parts of 38 cities and in more than 20 venues, as well as tower-to-core encryption of FirstNet traffic nationwide in less than a year, according to FirstNet contractor AT&T and the FirstNet Authority. AT&T announced the […]
News Newscan: Virginia State Police admit—after repeated denials—they used controversial facial-recognition app 30th March 2021 Web Roundup Items from other news organizations Virginia State Police admit—after repeated denials—they used controversial facial-recognition app Virginia lawmakers ban police use of facial recognition Signing of Senate Bill 40 grants first-responder classification to Kansas 911 telecommunicators Lawmaker raises alarm bells over 5.9 GHz, C-Band spectrum ‘Time is not on our side’—Biden navigates cyberattacks with […]
Latest 3GPP standards-development work includes new classes of HPUE, progress on mission-critical services 1 22nd April 2024
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