IoT to thrive, overcoming security concerns, say experts
Security should not be an impediment but should aid in development of new technology.
TECHNOLOGY is set to deliver the promise of intelligent devices to revolutionalise how enterprises develop products and engage customers.
New ways of designing security right into the next generation of Internet devices and sensors will enable them to reliably provide timely information on any thing from the number of car park lots available in a given area, to customer feedback, changing the way people live and how enterprises do business.
That was the view of a panel of experts discussing the latest issues with regard to the Internet of Things (IoT) at the Fuji Xerox DocuWorld 2015 last week at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront hotel.
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