Fri, 27 December 2019
It’s difficult enough to manage network security or web security or application security or mobile security but when they all come together you have the Frankenstein-like monster called IoT security. And when they all come together you have the unique challenges of security system security too – welcome to IoT. In this episode of the IoT Business Show, I speak with Daniel Miessler about the top security risks facing IoT and how to mitigate them. This is part one of a two-part interview.. Read the rest of the show analysis notes at: http://bit.ly/IoTpodcast29notes This show is brought to you by DIGITAL OPERATING PARTNERS Related links you may find useful:
Direct download: new_internet_of_things_business_podcast_order57.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:30am PST |
Fri, 20 December 2019
Building an IoT product line isn’t just for the big guys. Small and medium-sized manufacturers can transform their business into Internet of Things powerhouses by following the same IoT playbook – albeit on a smaller scale. In this episode of the IoT Business Show, I speak with Christian Shaffer about the steps his 20-person company took to unlock $2 million in recurring revenue. Read the rest of the show analysis notes at: http://www.iot-inc.com/sme-how-to-develop-an-iot-business-around-data-podcast/ This show is brought to you by DIGITAL OPERATING PARTNERS Related links you may find useful:
Direct download: new_internet_of_things_business_podcast_order56.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:30am PST |
Fri, 13 December 2019
AI today is getting better at learning. In fact, learning is what differentiates what we call AI from advanced analytics. Machine learning algorithms minimize an error function by autonomously and iteratively adjusting their model variables. But what’s next for AI and machine learning? In this episode of the IoT business show, I speak with James Canton, who in a meta way makes predictions about this prediction technology. Read the rest of the show analysis notes including the transcripts at: http://bit.ly/IoTPodcast110notes This show is brought to you by DIGITAL OPERATING PARTNERS Related links you may find useful:
Direct download: new_internet_of_things_business_podcast_order55.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:30am PST |
Fri, 6 December 2019
Convoluted Neural Networks or CNNs are a type of AI typically used in computer vision to process images, but they are also applicable to process the time series data we typically get from sensors in IoT. In this episode of the IoT show, I speak with Simon Crosby about how these CNNs can be used to make predictions about the future and reduce the massive amounts of data we collect to just the important stuff. Read the rest of the show analysis notes including the transcripts at: http://bit.ly/IoTPodcast109notes This show is brought to you by DIGITAL OPERATING PARTNERS Related links you may find useful:
Direct download: new_internet_of_things_business_podcast_order54.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:30am PST |