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2016 Internet of Things (IoT) Predictions

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In 2016 there will be a growing number of authentic success stories where the IoT provides real value to consumers and enterprises. Other markets, such as medical, manufacturing, automotive and transportation, have security and safety standards that must be updated to include IoT devices. Hacks will increase in scope and complexity.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking APIs

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APIs are vital in our mobile digital world, but the consequences of API security flaws have yet to be seen. Vamosi: Hey, if you're like me you probably have a few 100 apps on your mobile device. Now, consider that your mobile probably has less overall memory than say your laptop. So how hard is it to hack APIs? Not very hard.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking APIs

ForAllSecure

APIs are vital in our mobile digital world, but the consequences of API security flaws have yet to be seen. Vamosi: Hey, if you're like me you probably have a few 100 apps on your mobile device. Now, consider that your mobile probably has less overall memory than say your laptop. So how hard is it to hack APIs? Not very hard.

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When API Testing Is Required and Industry-Specific API Standards

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Below, we will explore API standards in healthcare, automotive, and financial services, but these are only a few examples of industry-specific API standards. Automotive API Standards Many automotive manufacturers still use EDI, or Electronic Data Interchange , more than APIs to transfer electronic data, but this is changing.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

Third, It’s one thing to talk about network servers having exploitable vulnerabilities -- and Mike is an expert on ICS and automotive software as well -- but it’s quite another when the software involves life critical services. It’s commonly used for testing mobile phone and other devices which depend on radio frequencies.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

Third, It’s one thing to talk about network servers having exploitable vulnerabilities -- and Mike is an expert on ICS and automotive software as well -- but it’s quite another when the software involves life critical services. It’s commonly used for testing mobile phone and other devices which depend on radio frequencies.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Car Hacking 0x05

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That’s perhaps because of a dedicated group of hackers who are working to improve automotive security. The point here is that we aren't used to thinking about our cars as computing devices, and yet they are if common thieves are using laptops and mobile devices to gain access to them. And in a moment you'll hear from one.