Securing the IoT Ecosystem: Strategies for Enhanced Cybersecurity in 2025
In 2025, the IoT ecosystem will expand excessively, with billions of interconnected devices that are becoming a part of our daily lives. IoT has transformed the way we live and work through smart homes, healthcare devices, industrial machinery, and autonomous vehicles. However, such unprecedented connectivity brings along critical challenges like
Why IoT is the future?
The IoT devices are becoming a part of the culture developed under mainstream electronics and people these days are adopting more and more number of smart devices in their homes. It is estimated that by 2020, there will be nearly 21 billion connected devices present on the Internet. The IoT
How are IoT devices connected?
WSN Nodes: The WSN nodes are low-cost devices, and hence can be deployed in large volumes. They operate at low power and can run on battery or might even use energy harvesting WSN Edge Nodes: A WSN edge node is a WSN node which includes Internet Protocol connectivity. It acts
Will IoT work without Internet?
With the right set of technologies, communication between devices can be achieved without using the Internet. Thingstream, long-distance device connectivity that is built on the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) messaging. The USSD offers more secure IoT connectivity without any involvement of the Internet. The Low Power Wide Area Network
What are IoT technologies?
a. NFC and RFID: Both NFC and RFID are responsible for providing simple, low energy and versatile options for identity and access tokens, connection bootstrapping and payments. RFID employs 2-way radio transmitters receivers for identifying and tracking tags that are associated with the objects. NFC consists of communication protocols for