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Episode Synopsis
The battle for more secure IoT products will get its day in court now that a judge has rejected requests for summary judgment in a case pitting the FTC against D-Link. The agency called out D-Link for making insecure routers and cameras. Now, the courts will decide. A smart glass maker gets a whopper of an investment, we discuss two new cellular modules from Sierra Wireless and Gemalto and there’s a creepy new twist on insecure IP cameras. Microsoft is switching things up for Cortana, and there’s a good idea for getting 9-1-1 calls on your Echo or Google Home. Finally, Kevin shares a tip on getting Alexa to notify you of events in the home using a new skill and IFTTT.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport uses smart glass from View to reduce heat and glare from the sun.
Our guest this week, Andi Wilson Thompson, a policy analyst at New America’s Open Technology Institute, also hits on privacy and security of connected devices, discussing a new effort called The Digital Standard. The goal of this year-old effort is to offer specific criteria and tests that connected devices should follow in order to be considered secure. Consumer Reports is using it to evaluate products and I think we’ll start formally assessing products against it in our reviews. Learn more in this week’s show.
Host: Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel
Guest: Andi Wilson Thompson from New America’s Open Technology Institute
Sponsors: Bitdefender and Cognizant
Is this case the key to better IoT security?
Want a private LTE network? It might be yours.
Here’s how to solve e911 for Amazon Echo devices or Google Homes
The Digital Standard is a real stab at a safer IoT
A solution for extending the life of unsupported devices
The post Episode 189: Meet the Digital Standard for IoT security and privacy appeared first on IoT Podcast - Internet of Things.
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport uses smart glass from View to reduce heat and glare from the sun.
Our guest this week, Andi Wilson Thompson, a policy analyst at New America’s Open Technology Institute, also hits on privacy and security of connected devices, discussing a new effort called The Digital Standard. The goal of this year-old effort is to offer specific criteria and tests that connected devices should follow in order to be considered secure. Consumer Reports is using it to evaluate products and I think we’ll start formally assessing products against it in our reviews. Learn more in this week’s show.
Host: Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel
Guest: Andi Wilson Thompson from New America’s Open Technology Institute
Sponsors: Bitdefender and Cognizant
Is this case the key to better IoT security?
Want a private LTE network? It might be yours.
Here’s how to solve e911 for Amazon Echo devices or Google Homes
The Digital Standard is a real stab at a safer IoT
A solution for extending the life of unsupported devices
The post Episode 189: Meet the Digital Standard for IoT security and privacy appeared first on IoT Podcast - Internet of Things.
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