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The Internet of (Secure) Things – Embedding Security in the IoT

CTOvision

We’re seeing a glimmer of the future – the Internet of Things (IoT) – where anything and everything is or contains a sensor that can communicate over the network/Internet. Your running shoe tracks your workouts, sending the data to a mobile app. The underlying technology enabling IoT is Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications.

Internet 283
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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

Automakers want to standardize on a Linux-based OS that would make vehicle infotainment systems act more like smartphones. Automakers are working to standardize on a Linux-based operating system for in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems that would make it easier for cars to act more like smartphones.

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Step by step into a droid future

Dataconomy

Devices like the Xerox PARC ALTO, considered one of the first personal computers, showcased the potential for miniaturization and mobility. Initially developed for aviation, HUDs are now being used in various sectors, including automotive and sports.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Car Hacking 0x05

ForAllSecure

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.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Charity

ForAllSecure

As he mentioned, Jack got into hacking through his work with automotive. One, you might be suddenly surprised when your mobile doesn't work -- that is until someone teaches them how to hack. Daniel: You know, Bob dabit when he was at Lawrence Livermore, did the computer programs and computer operating systems for healthcare.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking High-Tech Cars

ForAllSecure

Think of a mobile phone with just an on and off switch. If there were no volume control all the mobile phones today would ring at the same tone at the same decimal level. Yet by integrating granular controls such as volume, we've just made the mobile phone a lot more complex. He told the Prague post. What's that?

System 40
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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

.” The event, which was captured on video and also reported in Wired magazine, sent a message to the automotive industry. In fact, I remember starting a new job by flying to Auburn Hills, Michigan for the very first meeting of the Featherstone Group, a collection of automotive OEM executive and security professionals.