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Everybody who builds an IoT platform says they’re concerned with security. But are they really? While there is lots of lip service paid to security, whether developers are going it its appropriate due can still be questioned. However, when you finally get to the point where you don’t question whether security is required (it is), the question becomes whether it’s a hardware problem or a software problem. Anthony Ambrose, President and CEO of Data I/O, had an interesting take on this topic in this week’s Five Minutes with…discussion. http://www.dataio.com/
For more information, visit embeddedcomputing.com
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Everybody who builds an IoT platform says they’re concerned with security. But are they really? While there is lots of lip service paid to security, whether developers are going it its appropriate due can still be questioned. However, when you finally get to the point where you don’t question whether security is required (it is), the question becomes whether it’s a hardware problem or a software problem. Anthony Ambrose, President and CEO of Data I/O, had an interesting take on this topic in this week’s Five Minutes with…discussion. http://www.dataio.com/
For more information, visit embeddedcomputing.com

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