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In this episode of Technology Reseller News, Doug Green speaks with Evan Tomlin, CTO of Hyperion Partners, about how the company is enabling channel partners to step into the Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless monetization space through its powerful, white-label-ready VAST platform. Originally founded as a dominant Sprint partner focused on hardware and activation commissions, Hyperion has evolved into a multi-dimensional technology solutions company. Today, Hyperion supports large distributors, VARs, MSPs, and integrators through three business identities: partner enablement for wireless monetization, direct managed mobility and lifecycle services, and most notably, full-stack IoT solutions under the VAST brand. Tomlin explains that VAST is more than a product—it's a fully staffed, standalone business unit offering: Multi-carrier connectivity, including terrestrial wireless and Starlink, to provide seamless, location-adaptive service. Asset tracking with “slap-and-track” simplicity—no bells and whistles, just reliable dots on the map. Cellular networking, offering turnkey solutions that replace traditional ISP delays with instant, high-performance 5G WAN setups. “We're not asking partners to become engineers,” Tomlin notes. “We just need them to understand the basics and bring the relationship—they scratch the surface, and we do the rest.” VAST offers flexible partnership models including full white-label support and technical delivery. The platform plays particularly well in adjacent markets like retail, transportation, and SMBs where existing channel relationships can evolve into high-margin, sticky services. Hyperion's VAST platform isn't about upending a partner's current identity—it's about building on it. For those seeking new revenue streams and increased wallet share with existing customers, this is a ready-made opportunity that begins with a conversation. Learn more: https://hyperionpartners.net and https://vast.global
Podcast: Open Source Security (LS 38 · TOP 2% what is this?)Episode: Embedded Security with Paul AsadoorianPub date: 2025-05-05Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationRecently, I had the pleasure of chatting with Paul Asadoorian, Principal Security Researcher at Eclypsium and the host of the legendary Paul's Security Weekly podcast. Our conversation dove into the often-murky waters of embedded systems and the Internet of Things (IoT), sparked by a specific vulnerability discussion on Paul's show concerning reference code for the popular ESP32 microcontroller. The show notes and blog post for this episode can be found at https://opensourcesecurity.io/2025/2025-05-embedded-security-with-paul-asadoorian/The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Josh Bressers, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Recently, I had the pleasure of chatting with Paul Asadoorian, Principal Security Researcher at Eclypsium and the host of the legendary Paul's Security Weekly podcast. Our conversation dove into the often-murky waters of embedded systems and the Internet of Things (IoT), sparked by a specific vulnerability discussion on Paul's show concerning reference code for the popular ESP32 microcontroller. The show notes and blog post for this episode can be found at https://opensourcesecurity.io/2025/2025-05-embedded-security-with-paul-asadoorian/
Nuri Cankaya, the Vice President of Commercial Marketing at Intel and author of AI in Marketing, joins the show to discuss the transformative impacts of AI on various marketing functions, particularly product and partner marketing, as well as how to implement AI effectively within teams and organizations. Also in this episode: the importance of AI assessment, implementation, and measurement, along with practical advice on leveraging AI tools while maintaining data security. Nuri and Itir also dig into the emergence of agentic AI and artificial general intelligence (AGI), and even touch on the possibility of artifical superintelligience in the not-too-distant future. With over twenty years of experience in marketing and innovation, Nuri Cankaya has established a profound career in AI Product Marketing at Intel. Dedicated to aiding esteemed clients in navigating their business challenges and exceeding objectives with AI's transformative capabilities, Nuri is a true futurist. His enthusiasm for the subject is evident in his engaging presentations on “AI and the Future,” delivered at various customer and community events. His passion not only drives him to share his vast knowledge and insights but has also inspired him to author books on the forefront of technology. Nuri's works delve into topics such as AI, Web 3.0, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Blockchain, reflecting his deep commitment to exploring and shaping the future of the digital world. Nuri's favorite coffee spot in Kirkland is Zoka Coffee Roasters: https://www.zokacoffee.com/pages/kirkland-zoka. He recommends reading Winning the Week by Demir and Carey Bentley (https://www.amazon.com/Winning-Week-Plan-Successful-Every/dp/1544530234) and Co-Intelligence by Ethan Mollick (https://www.amazon.com/Co-Intelligence-Living-Working-Ethan-Mollick/dp/059371671X). Connect with Nuri Cankaya on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nuricankaya If you have any questions about brands and marketing, connect with the host of this channel, Itir Eraslan, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itireraslan/
AI Arms Race from ChatGPT to Deepseek - AZ TRT S06 EP08 (269) 4-20-2025 What We Learned This Week AI Arms Race is real with the major tech co's involved ChatGPT by OpenAI is considering the top chat AI program Google has Gemini (was Bard), Microsoft has CoPilot, Amazon has Claude / Alexa Deepseek is a startup from China that has disrupted AI landscape with a more cost effective AI model Costs and investment $ dollars into AI is being rethought as Deepseek spent millions $ vs Silicon Valley spending billions $ Notes: Seg 1: Major Tech Giants AI Programs - Gemini (was Bard) Developed by Google, Gemini is known for its multimodal capabilities and integration with Google Search. It can analyze images, understand verbal prompts, and engage in verbal conversations. ChatGPT Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is known for its versatility and platform-agnostic solution for text generation and learning. It can write code in almost any language, and can also be used to provide research assistance, generate writing prompts, and answer questions. Microsoft Copilot Developed by Microsoft, Copilot is known for its integration with applications like Word, Excel, and Power BI. It's particularly well-suited for document automation. Amazon Alexa w/ Claude - Improved AI Model: Claude is a powerful AI model from Anthropic, known for its strengths in natural language processing and conversational AI, as noted in the video and other sources. Industry 3.0 (1969-2010): The Third Industrial Revolution, or the Digital Revolution, was marked by the automation of production through the use of computers, information technology, and the internet. This era saw the widespread adoption of digital technologies, including programmable logic controllers and robots. Industry 4.0 (2010-present): The Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is characterized by the integration of digital technologies, including the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), big data, and cyber-physical systems, into manufacturing and industrial processes. This era is focused on creating "smart factories" and "smart products" that can communicate and interact with each other, leading to increased efficiency, customization, and sustainability. Top AI programs include a range of software, platforms, and resources for learning and working with artificial intelligence. Some of the most popular AI software tools include Viso Suite, ChatGPT, Jupyter Notebooks, and Google Cloud AI Platform, while popular AI platforms include TensorFlow and PyTorch. Educational resources like Coursera's AI Professional Certificate and Fast.ai's practical deep learning course also offer valuable learning opportunities. ChatGPT is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched in 2022. It is based on large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4o. ChatGPT can generate human-like conversational responses and enables users to refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language.[2] It is credited with accelerating the AI boom, which has led to ongoing rapid investment in and public attention to the field of artificial intelligence (AI).[3] Some observers have raised concern about the potential of ChatGPT and similar programs to displace human intelligence, enable plagiarism, or fuel misinformation.[4][5] OpenAI was founded in December 2015 by Sam Altman, Greg Brockman, Elon Musk, Ilya Sutskever, Wojciech Zaremba, and John Schulman. The founding team combined their diverse expertise in technology entrepreneurship, machine learning, and software engineering to create an organization focused on advancing artificial intelligence in a way that benefits humanity. Elon Musk is no longer involved in OpenAI, and Sam Altman is the current CEO of the organization. ChatGPT has had a profound influence on the evolution of AI, paving the way for advancements in natural language understanding and generation. It has demonstrated the effectiveness of transformer-based models for language tasks, which has encouraged other AI researchers to adopt and refine this architecture. The model's success has also stimulated interest in LLMs, leading to a wave of research and development in this area. Seg 2: DeepSeek is a private Chinese company founded in July 2023 by Liang Wenfeng, a graduate of Zhejiang University, one of China's top universities, who funded the startup via his hedge fund, according to the MIT Technology Review. Liang has about $8 billion in assets, Ives wrote in a Jan. 27 research note. Chinese startup DeepSeek's launch of its latest AI models, which it says are on a par or better than industry-leading models in the United States at a fraction of the cost, is threatening to upset the technology world order. The company has attracted attention in global AI circles after writing in a paper last month that the training of DeepSeek-V3 required less than $6 million worth of computing power from Nvidia H800 chips. DeepSeek's AI Assistant, powered by DeepSeek-V3, has overtaken rival ChatGPT to become the top-rated free application available on Apple's App Store in the United States. This has raised doubts about the reasoning behind some U.S. tech companies' decision to pledge billions of dollars in AI investment and shares of several big tech players, including Nvidia, have been hit. NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra Enables AI ReasoningThe NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 connects 72 Blackwell Ultra GPUs and 36 Arm Neoverse-based NVIDIA Grace™ CPUs in a rack-scale design, acting as a single massive GPU built for test-time scaling. With the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72, AI models can access the platform's increased compute capacity to explore different solutions to problems and break down complex requests into multiple steps, resulting in higher-quality responses. GB300 NVL72 is also expected to be available on NVIDIA DGX™ Cloud, an end-to-end, fully managed AI platform on leading clouds that optimizes performance with software, services and AI expertise for evolving workloads. NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD™ with DGX GB300 systems uses the GB300 NVL72 rack design to provide customers with a turnkey AI factory. 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On today's show, our guest is Jason Looman. Jason is the President of Scanreco US, Inc., a company specializing in professional radio remote control systems for heavy-duty applications. Jason spoke on our CID panel at our Annual Conference back in February. Today, we invited him into our forum to discuss key takeaways from his panel, including how IoT integrates with fluid power, emerging customer trends, and what suppliers need to stay competitive. Connect with the host, Eric Lanke at elanke@nfpa.com or on LinkedIn at the National Fluid Power Association. Connect with jason at jason.looman@scanreco.com.
Verizon's Shamik Basu explains how the service provider is working with customers to manage their Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure, and why the operator is partnering with Skylo and Singtel to expand IoT connectivity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, the lines between Information Technology (IT), Operational Technology (OT), and the Internet of Things (IoT) have become increasingly blurred. While these domains were once distinct, they now converge into a single, interconnected technology ecosystem—one that presents both unprecedented opportunities and critical security challenges. In this keynote, Michael Clothier, Chief Information Security Officer at Northrop Grumman, brings 30 years of global cybersecurity leadership to explore how organizations can rethink their approach to securing "technology" as a whole, rather than as separate silos. Drawing on his extensive experience across the U.S., Australia, Asia, and beyond—including securing mission-critical defense and aerospace systems, leading enterprise IT transformations, and integrating cybersecurity across diverse industries—Michael will examine the evolution of security challenges from historical, international, and cross-industry perspectives. Key discussion points include: From Air-Gapped to Always Connected – A historical view of how IT, OT, and IoT security challenges have evolved and what we can learn from past approaches.The Global Cybersecurity Landscape – Insights from securing critical infrastructure across Asia, Australia, and the U.S., and the lessons we can apply to today's interconnected world.Breaking Down the Silos – Why treating IT, OT, and IoT as distinct domains is outdated and how a unified security strategy strengthens resilience.National Security Meets Enterprise Security – Perspectives from both military and private-sector leadership on protecting sensitive data, intellectual property, and critical systems. As cybersecurity professionals, we must shift our mindset from securing individual components to securing the entire technology ecosystem. Whether you are safeguarding an industrial control system, an aircraft, or a corporate network, the fundamental security principles remain the same. By applying an integrated approach, we can better protect the critical systems that power modern society. Join Michael for this thought-provoking keynote as he challenges conventional thinking, shares real-world case studies, and provides actionable strategies to redefine cybersecurity in an era where everything is just "T." About the speaker: Chief Information Security Officer at Northrop Grumman
In unseren heutigen Folge sprechen wir über das Internet of Things (IoT) und dessen Bedeutung für die Logistik. Während IoT seit Jahren als Innovation gehandelt wird, bleibt die breite Umsetzung in Lieferketten oft eine Herausforderung. Doch wo lohnt sich der Einsatz wirklich? Wir beleuchten Praxisbeispiele aus der Automotive- und Bekleidungsindustrie sowie der Kühlkettenlogistik und diskutieren, warum sich IoT nicht für jede Warengruppe eignet – insbesondere bei kostengünstigen Produkten wie Toilettenpapier oder Palettenware. Zudem erklären wir, was das Industrial IoT (IIoT) bedeutet und wie Unternehmen es für mehr Effizienz und Transparenz nutzen. Zum Abschluss werfen wir einen Blick in die Zukunft: Welche Rolle spielen KI und Datenschutz? Kann IoT über geschlossene Produktionskreisläufe hinaus wachsen? Jetzt reinhören & mitdiskutieren!
Continuing its global expansion plan, Integrity360 has acquired leading cyber security specialist Holiseum headquartered in Paris, France. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The acquisition will enable Integrity360 to accelerate its growth in France and continental Europe, and significantly provide a new and exciting services practice focused on Operational Technology ("OT") and Internet of Things ("IoT") technologies which complement Integrity360's existing service practices. Those include cyber risk and assurance, cyber security testing, incident response, infrastructure, Microsoft cyber, payments compliance, and a highly comprehensive range of cyber security managed services including managed detection and response ("MDR") solutions. Holiseum will continue to operate from its existing three facilities in France but with the benefit of the full resources and capability of the wider Integrity360 business. Holiseum, founded in 2018, is a highly respected and well-established cybersecurity consultancy that specialises in critical and industrial infrastructure. It serves approx. 80 customers throughout France and selected international locations from facilities in Paris and Nimes including organisations operating in the energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, transport and financial sectors. In particular, Holiseum is an expert in OT technology and has helped many global corporate and infrastructure organisations secure and evolve their OT environment and associated IT estates. Holiseum's reputation is underpinned by several security accreditations from ANSSI - the National Cybersecurity Agency of France - including PASSI (cybersecurity audit services) and PACS (cybersecurity support and consulting) - where Holiseum is one of the first three certified organisations in France. Holiseum's portfolio of services include audit, training, investigation and a full suite of OT consulting solutions. Securing critical infrastructures is a high priority for many governments and corporate organisations across the globe due to the alarming rise in attacks on industrial and energy infrastructure. Leading industry analyst Gartner has commented that such attacks could result in the weaponisation of OT environments to seriously harm human life. Despite the tightening of the regulatory environment with the introduction of cyber security frameworks including NIS2 (Network and Information Security 2) and DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) the challenge of continuously securing critical infrastructure remains acute. Holiseum will form a major new practice within Integrity360 dedicated to the mission of aiding, protecting and supporting both government and industrial infrastructure. The existing Holiseum team of 32 will be rapidly expanded in France and across all other Integrity360 markets in support of this mission. In addition, Holiseum's headquarters in Paris will form a new regional hub for the group from which it will deliver the full suite of Integrity360 services, and during 2025 an additional Paris based SOC (Security Operations Centre) will be launched to join the existing network of six SOCs across EMEA (Dublin, Stockholm, Naples, Sofia, Madrid and Cape Town). The SOC teams deliver a wide-ranging set of managed services for customers including EDR, XDR and MDR (Endpoint Detection and Response, Extended Detection and Response, and Managed Detection and Response). Integrity360's innovative range of services have been recognised on multiple occasions by Gartner, namely as a Representative Vendor in the Gartner market guide for Managed Detection and Response services. The addition of Holiseum brings group revenues to over €160m and a dedicated cybersecurity team of over 700 employees. Further innovation and demand for its services across the EMEA region will expand group revenues in 2025 across all territories. Ian Brown, Executive Chairman at Integrity360 commented: "We are very excited to be welcoming the team from Hol...
Logicalis, the leading global technology service provider, has released its annual CIO Report, which reveals that 95% of CIOs are actively investing in technology to create new revenue streams within the next 12 months. According to the report - which surveyed 1,000 CIOs from across the globe, including Ireland - the CIO role is no longer focused on enablement but on shaping business strategy and driving value, with nearly all CIOs (94%) regularly reporting to the board on return on investment (ROI). This expanded mandate is heightened by the rapid emergence of new technologies. The report found that almost all organisations are exploring how next-generation technologies can specifically support commercial growth. This trend shows no sign of slowing, with Artificial Intelligence (AI - 95%), machine learning capabilities (93%), and Internet of Things (IoT - 89%) initiatives among the most widely adopted emerging technologies over the past 12 months. Realising value from these investments remains a challenge with 85% of CIOs reporting a growing pressure for technology to demonstrate tangible business impact and many (64%) acknowledging that their next-generation technology investments have yet to deliver anticipated returns. As the gap between balancing investments and realised value intensifies, CIOs remain optimistic about the potential of these technologies. Still, most tech leaders (93%) continue to juggle limited time and resources to ensure better business outcomes. As CIOs consider innovations that support future growth, they must continue to navigate business-critical objectives. Despite unprecedented spending on security solutions, 88% experienced cybersecurity incidents in the last 12 months last year, with 43% enduring multiple breaches raising questions about the effectiveness of security spending. One area where they are beginning to see tangible financial results is through the integration of environmental technologies. Nine in ten (91%) CIOs have realised direct commercial benefits, and over half (53%) report these as significant. With a good track record, it is no surprise that those investing in environmental sustainability initiatives have risen from 92% in 2023 to 95% over the past 12 months. On this year's report, Bob Bailkoski, Global CEO of Logicalis Group, said: "For almost every business, technology has become the primary engine of innovation, growth and resilience. With this dependence comes a new expectation of CIOs - they're no longer just enablers of business strategy but drivers of commercial success. Whether through maintaining a keener focus on ROI from next-generation technologies, optimising security spending or maximising the financial benefits of sustainability initiatives, technology leaders need to seek out the right investments and partnerships that can help them deliver on their business goals." While most CIOs are confident that their IT spending is yielding a return, many (91%) believe there is room for improvement. As challenges around complexity, resources and performance visibility remain, the report highlights the importance of fostering strong technology partnerships to help CIOs meet this changing landscape, alleviate pressures and unlock value. Additional findings on innovation 94% agree the CIO role is becoming a key part of shaping business strategy and direction 94% report their organisation is exploring how next-generation technology can support their commercial growth 94% of CIOs are actively seeking opportunities to incorporate AI into their business, compared to 89% last year 86% report growing pressure within their organisation to ensure ROI from AI Additional findings on sustainability 95% say their organisation is increasing their investment in environmental sustainability initiatives and/or technologies, compared to 92% last year 94% think IT is core to the success of their organisation's sustainability goals, compared to 93% last year 93% report their organisation se...
As the global population continues to grow, the demand for efficient and sustainable agricultural practices has never been more critical. One of the most promising developments in this field is the integration of innovative technology into farming practices, often referred to as "smart farming." Myditek has embraced the various facets of smart farming, focusing on its key components, such as precision agriculture, IoT solutions, and the importance of connectivity.Precision Agriculture: A New FrontierPrecision agriculture represents a paradigm shift in how farmers manage their production systems. By leveraging data and technology, farmers can optimize their operations, leading to increased productivity and sustainability. One of the most compelling examples of this technology is the use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which allow for real-time monitoring of agricultural conditions. Dominique LUISSAINT, CMO of Myditek, highlighted how their company is at the forefront of this revolution by providing digital solutions aimed at optimizing agricultural production systems.Myditek's approach includes a range of tools that enhance animal welfare, improve security, and ensure traceability in agricultural practices. For instance, the development of IoT collars for livestock monitoring exemplifies the innovative use of technology in farming. These collars can measure temperature, track movement, and geolocate animals, providing farmers with critical data to enhance their operations. This level of precision enables farmers to monitor their cattle continuously, ensuring their well-being and optimizing their productivity.The Role of IoT and Renewable EnergyThe integration of IoT technology into farming is not without its challenges, particularly concerning power supply and connectivity. In the past, GPS-enabled devices faced limitations due to short battery life, which hindered their effectiveness. However, advancements in technology have led to the development of solutions that address these issues. For instance, Myditek's collars are equipped with solar panels, allowing for extended battery life - up to 12 years - without the need for frequent recharging. This innovation not only enhances the practicality of the devices but also aligns with sustainable farming practices by utilizing renewable energy sources.Moreover, the communication infrastructure necessary for these devices is crucial for their effectiveness. Myditek utilizes low-frequency waves, specifically LORA technology, to transmit data from the field to central processing systems. This setup allows for the deployment of weather stations across vast areas, enabling farmers to access real-time data on environmental conditions. By acting as relay beacons, these stations facilitate the flow of information, which is essential for making informed decisions in farming operations.Addressing Food Security and Climate ChangeAs the world grapples with the implications of agricultural changes, the role of innovative technology in agriculture becomes increasingly significant. Smart farming practices not only enhance efficiency but also contribute to sustainability by minimizing resource wastage and optimizing inputs. The ability to monitor and manage agricultural systems in real-time empowers farmers to respond proactively to environmental changes, ultimately leading to more resilient food production systems.LUISSAINT also underscored the importance of collaboration and networking in the agricultural tech space. Myditek's participation in the Africa Pavilion at CES illustrates how partnerships and shared knowledge can drive innovation in the sector. By working together, companies can leverage their strengths and create comprehensive solutions that address the unique challenges faced by farmers, particularly in regions like West Africa, where food security is a pressing concern.Conclusion: Improving Farming Through TechnologyIn conclusion, Myditek's integration of innovative technology into farming practices is revolutionizing the agricultural sector, paving the way for smarter, more sustainable methods of production. Through precision agriculture, IoT solutions, and renewable energy, farmers can enhance their operations while addressing the challenges posed by climate change and food security. As the industry continues to evolve, it is clear that the future of farming lies in the hands of those who embrace these technological advancements, ensuring a more secure and sustainable food supply for generations to come.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
As the global population continues to grow, the demand for efficient and sustainable agricultural practices has never been more critical. One of the most promising developments in this field is the integration of innovative technology into farming practices, often referred to as "smart farming." Myditek has embraced the various facets of smart farming, focusing on its key components, such as precision agriculture, IoT solutions, and the importance of connectivity.Precision Agriculture: A New FrontierPrecision agriculture represents a paradigm shift in how farmers manage their production systems. By leveraging data and technology, farmers can optimize their operations, leading to increased productivity and sustainability. One of the most compelling examples of this technology is the use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which allow for real-time monitoring of agricultural conditions. Dominique LUISSAINT, CMO of Myditek, highlighted how their company is at the forefront of this revolution by providing digital solutions aimed at optimizing agricultural production systems.Myditek's approach includes a range of tools that enhance animal welfare, improve security, and ensure traceability in agricultural practices. For instance, the development of IoT collars for livestock monitoring exemplifies the innovative use of technology in farming. These collars can measure temperature, track movement, and geolocate animals, providing farmers with critical data to enhance their operations. This level of precision enables farmers to monitor their cattle continuously, ensuring their well-being and optimizing their productivity.The Role of IoT and Renewable EnergyThe integration of IoT technology into farming is not without its challenges, particularly concerning power supply and connectivity. In the past, GPS-enabled devices faced limitations due to short battery life, which hindered their effectiveness. However, advancements in technology have led to the development of solutions that address these issues. For instance, Myditek's collars are equipped with solar panels, allowing for extended battery life - up to 12 years - without the need for frequent recharging. This innovation not only enhances the practicality of the devices but also aligns with sustainable farming practices by utilizing renewable energy sources.Moreover, the communication infrastructure necessary for these devices is crucial for their effectiveness. Myditek utilizes low-frequency waves, specifically LORA technology, to transmit data from the field to central processing systems. This setup allows for the deployment of weather stations across vast areas, enabling farmers to access real-time data on environmental conditions. By acting as relay beacons, these stations facilitate the flow of information, which is essential for making informed decisions in farming operations.Addressing Food Security and Climate ChangeAs the world grapples with the implications of agricultural changes, the role of innovative technology in agriculture becomes increasingly significant. Smart farming practices not only enhance efficiency but also contribute to sustainability by minimizing resource wastage and optimizing inputs. The ability to monitor and manage agricultural systems in real-time empowers farmers to respond proactively to environmental changes, ultimately leading to more resilient food production systems.LUISSAINT also underscored the importance of collaboration and networking in the agricultural tech space. Myditek's participation in the Africa Pavilion at CES illustrates how partnerships and shared knowledge can drive innovation in the sector. By working together, companies can leverage their strengths and create comprehensive solutions that address the unique challenges faced by farmers, particularly in regions like West Africa, where food security is a pressing concern.Conclusion: Improving Farming Through TechnologyIn conclusion, Myditek's integration of innovative technology into farming practices is revolutionizing the agricultural sector, paving the way for smarter, more sustainable methods of production. Through precision agriculture, IoT solutions, and renewable energy, farmers can enhance their operations while addressing the challenges posed by climate change and food security. As the industry continues to evolve, it is clear that the future of farming lies in the hands of those who embrace these technological advancements, ensuring a more secure and sustainable food supply for generations to come.Interview by Scott Ertz of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
***Redaktionell unabhängig, finanziell unterstützt*** Effizientes Energiemanagement senkt Kosten, schont Ressourcen und verschafft einen klaren Wettbewerbsvorteil. In der Praxis erweist sich das Internet of Things (IoT) als optimale Lösung, um diese Ziele zu erreichen.
When an adversary wants to target an organization, they want to make it look like they're coming from a regional or local internet service provider. This makes their activity seem more legitimate and buys time until they get caught. Proxies, which adversaries can use to conceal the origin of malicious traffic, are essential to this process. NSOCKS is a residential proxy provider that CrowdStrike researchers dug into to learn more about how it was constructed and proactively identify how adversaries were using it to mask their attacks. They found that a range of internet of things (IoT) devices, such as home routers and network-attached storage (NAS) devices, are targeted by proxy providers to build out infrastructure and provide access to residential internet connections. Many of these devices have basic misconfiguration issues that make them accessible to attackers, but the CrowdStrike team was also able to identify a range of zero-day and n-day vulnerabilities being used. Joel Snape, Senior Security Researcher at CrowdStrike, is part of that team. In this episode, Joel and Adam get into the details of the researchers' findings, from how NSOCKS works to its takedown in late 2024 and the steps listeners can take to identify suspicious activity on their networks. Joel has presented this research at multiple security conferences — and now he brings it to the Adversary Universe podcast.
So much of the world around us is sensing and controlling with data, but it's not often coordinated. Smart spaces technologies put that data to work and integrate capabilities and Zoë Roth returns to the podcast to dig into the potential of these systems with host Eric Hanselman. Smart spaces have grown out of the sensing roots in technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and shares a key element – the need to link operational technology (OT) with information technology (IT). Things like building environmental systems have historically been separated from the technology stack supporting the people that work in the building. Integration of these systems has the potential for a wide range of benefits, including improving working conditions, enhancing physical and logical security and reducing energy use. Stadiums and public venues are putting smart spaces technology to work to improve fan experience and improve safety. Extending to the macro scale, when smart spaces integrate at a city level, there's greater efficiency and effectiveness across transportation systems, electric grids and governmental systems. Making this all work requires extending across information and functional silos. It's a similar set of challenges that exist in digitization efforts in areas like retail, manufacturing and energy. As capabilities like digital twins and expanded support in edge computing mature, they hold promise to make smart spaces even more capable. More S&P Global Content: Smart Cities Connect 2024 Examining AI readiness and conducting a reality check What EU funding means for the next generation of European smart cities Unlocking value in smart spaces with location data Data Insight: Redefining retail — generative AI and automation Credits: Host/Author: Eric Hanselman Guests: Zoë Roth Producer/Editor: Amaan Zafar, Donovan Menard and Odesha Chan Published With Assistance From: Sophie Carr, Feranmi Adeoshun, Kyra Smith
Today's legal evidence, more than ever, is digital. We're not digging through boxes of paperwork and memos anymore. In its own way, paper evidence was easy – if time consuming – to request, sift through, organize, present, and protect. But today, evidence lives in the digital universe. We find evidence in emails, tablets, mobile devices, computers, the cloud, cell phones, even digital doorbells and devices connected through the Internet of Things (IoT). Guest John Sammons is an author and professor teaching digital forensics at Marshall University and is the associate director of the Marshall Institute for Cyber Security. He explains how vital paralegal professionals have become in the struggle to gather, understand, decipher, explain, and protect today's digital evidence. More than ever, well-educated and up-to-date paralegal professionals become indispensable as they help their legal teams understand what to ask for, where digital evidence might be hiding, and how to clearly explain these complex clues to a judge and jury. Sammons explains how advancing technologies, AI, digital duplicates, and speech replication tech are making tech-savvy paralegal professionals irreplaceable components inside their organizations. Get inspired to get out there and learn something new today. Mentioned in This Episode: American Academy of Forensic Sciences CES, Consumer Electronics Show Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence NALA, The Paralegal Association NALA Conference & Expo 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's legal evidence, more than ever, is digital. We're not digging through boxes of paperwork and memos anymore. In its own way, paper evidence was easy – if time consuming – to request, sift through, organize, present, and protect. But today, evidence lives in the digital universe. We find evidence in emails, tablets, mobile devices, computers, the cloud, cell phones, even digital doorbells and devices connected through the Internet of Things (IoT). Guest John Sammons is an author and professor teaching digital forensics at Marshall University and is the associate director of the Marshall Institute for Cyber Security. He explains how vital paralegal professionals have become in the struggle to gather, understand, decipher, explain, and protect today's digital evidence. More than ever, well-educated and up-to-date paralegal professionals become indispensable as they help their legal teams understand what to ask for, where digital evidence might be hiding, and how to clearly explain these complex clues to a judge and jury. Sammons explains how advancing technologies, AI, digital duplicates, and speech replication tech are making tech-savvy paralegal professionals irreplaceable components inside their organizations. Get inspired to get out there and learn something new today. Mentioned in This Episode: American Academy of Forensic Sciences CES, Consumer Electronics Show Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence NALA, The Paralegal Association NALA Conference & Expo 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com Matt Lembright, Global Lead of Censys Search, discusses the company's role in scanning the entire internet for threats, focusing on frequency, accuracy, and data richness. Censys helps government agencies and private organizations manage their attack surfaces by identifying exposed devices and vulnerabilities. The conversation highlights the challenges of securing operational technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, emphasizing the importance of understanding device protocols and maintaining up-to-date software. Lembright stresses the need for community engagement, local government involvement, and effective communication to protect critical infrastructure. He also mentions Censys' cybersecurity glossary as a resource for understanding key terms and concepts.
Podcast guest 1272 is Matthew James Bailey, a visionary leader in technological innovation, is a serial entrepreneur, author, public speaker, media personality, metaphysicist, and mystic. His pioneering leadership has impacted global technology revolutions, particularly in the realms of Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ethical innovation. His illustrious career is marked by groundbreaking work that has shaped fields like AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Smart Cities. Recognized as one of the world's top minds by the US government, his influence extends far beyond technology, encompassing Ethical AI and the exploration of human consciousness. He has advised governments, worked with Fortune 500 technology companies, and engaged with iconic figures like Professor Stephen Hawking and Steve Wozniak. He has been a guest lecturer at Cambridge University and coached over 100 startups. His groundbreaking work in Ethical AI earned him a Visiting Scholar position with National Institute of Aerospace and NASA.Matthew's YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@inventingworld3.0Matthew's Websitehttps://inventingworld3.com/CONTACT:Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.comTo donate crypto:Bitcoin - bc1qk30j4n8xuusfcchyut5nef4wj3c263j4nw5wydDigibyte - DMsrBPRJqMaVG8CdKWZtSnqRzCU7t92khEShiba - 0x0ffE1bdA5B6E3e6e5DA6490eaafB7a6E97DF7dEeDoge - D8ZgwmXgCBs9MX9DAxshzNDXPzkUmxEfAVEth. - 0x0ffE1bdA5B6E3e6e5DA6490eaafB7a6E97DF7dEeWEBSITEwww.jeffmarapodcast.comSOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/JeffMara does not endorse any of his guests' products or services. The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host.
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In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Alper Yegin, President and CEO of the LoRa Alliance, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss the state of LoRaWAN in 2025. The conversation covers LoRaWAN adoption, LoRaWAN use cases, the role of satellite IoT, edge, and AI, LoRaWAN certification and interoperability, misconceptions about LoRaWAN, and the future of LoRaWAN.Alper Yegin is the President and CEO of the LoRa Alliance. He oversees the organization's strategic direction and supports the development and global adoption of LoRaWAN, a key standard for low-power wide-area networks (LPWAN) in the Internet of Things (IoT). Before becoming CEO, he chaired the LoRa Alliance Technical Committee for eight years and served as Vice-Chair of the board for seven years.With over 25 years of experience in the IoT, mobile, and wireless communication industries, Yegin has held senior roles, including CTO at Actility, and various positions at Samsung Electronics, DoCoMo, and Sun Microsystems. He has contributed to global standards development in organizations such as IETF, 3GPP, ETSI, Zigbee Alliance, WiMAX Forum, and IPv6 Forum. Yegin holds 16 patents and has authored numerous technical standards and papers.The LoRa Alliance is an open, non-profit association that has grown into one of the largest and fastest-growing alliances in the technology industry since its inception in 2015. Its members work closely together and share knowledge to develop and disseminate the LoRaWAN standard, the de facto global standard for secure, quality IoT LPWAN bearer connectivity.Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.comFind IoT solutions: https://marketplace.iotforall.comMore about LoRa Alliance: https://lora-alliance.orgConnect with Alper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alperyegin/(00:00) Intro(00:18) Alper Yegin and LoRa Alliance(02:58) Current state of LoRaWAN adoption(04:17) The role of LoRaWan in the IoT ecosystem(07:19) Certification and interoperability(09:48) LoRaWAN use cases(15:03) Impact of AI and edge computing(18:09) Misconceptions about LoRaWAN(21:14) Future of LoRaWAN and challenges(24:14) Upcoming initiatives and eventsSubscribe to the Channel: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://newsletter.iotforall.comFollow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all
In an era where energy efficiency and sustainability are paramount, innovative technologies are emerging to address the challenges of power consumption and waste. One such breakthrough is the harnessing of kinetic energy by WePower Technologies to power devices without the need for batteries or traditional wiring. This concept is not only revolutionary but also offers practical applications that can significantly enhance our daily lives, particularly in the realm of Internet of Things (IoT) devices.Kinetic Energy Powers Batteryless DevicesKinetic energy harvesting involves capturing the energy generated from everyday motions - such as pushing a button, flipping a switch, or even walking-and converting it into usable electrical energy. This technology is gaining traction as it provides a sustainable alternative to battery-powered devices, which often require frequent replacements and contribute to environmental waste. By utilizing kinetic energy, we can create devices that are not only more efficient but also more reliable, as they are less likely to fail due to depleted batteries.One of the most promising applications of this technology from WePower Technologies is the development of batteryless wireless sensors, such as leak detectors. Traditional leak detectors typically rely on batteries, which can fail over time, leaving homeowners vulnerable to undetected leaks that can lead to significant damage and costly repairs. In contrast, a batteryless wireless leak detector powered by kinetic energy can continuously operate without the need for battery replacements. This device is designed to be placed in areas prone to leaks, such as near water heaters or under sinks, and is capable of alerting homeowners in real-time if a leak is detected.The operation of such a device is fascinating. It utilizes a preloaded kinetic energy mechanism that is activated when a soluble strip dissolves, triggering the release of energy and sending a wireless signal to a connected smart home system. This means that homeowners can receive instant notifications on their smartphones, allowing them to take immediate action before a small leak escalates into a major disaster. The ability to integrate multiple sensors throughout a home enhances the effectiveness of this technology, as it provides comprehensive coverage and precise location alerts.Going Battery-Free in the Smart HomeThe potential applications of WePower Technologies' kinetic energy harvesting extend beyond leak detection. This technology can be integrated into various smart home devices, including motion sensors, light switches, and even wearable technology. For instance, in smart lighting systems, kinetic energy can power motion-activated lights that turn on when someone enters a room, eliminating the need for traditional light switches and enhancing energy efficiency. Similarly, wearable devices that track physical activity could harness the kinetic energy generated by the wearer's movements, reducing the need for charging and increasing convenience.Moreover, the licensing model for this technology allows for widespread adoption across different industries. Companies can incorporate kinetic energy harvesting into their product lines, tailoring applications to specific markets such as home automation, security, and healthcare. This flexibility not only promotes innovation but also encourages collaboration between technology developers and manufacturers, leading to the creation of a diverse range of products that leverage this sustainable energy source.Conclusion: A More Connected Wireless Power FutureIn conclusion, the harnessing of kinetic energy through WePower Technologies' tools to power batteryless devices represents a significant advancement in energy technology. As we continue to seek solutions that reduce our reliance on batteries and promote sustainability, kinetic energy harvesting stands out as a practical and effective approach. From leak detectors to smart home systems, the applications are vast and varied, promising a future where our devices are not only more efficient but also more environmentally friendly. As this technology matures and becomes more widely adopted, it has the potential to transform how we interact with our environments, making our homes smarter and more resilient.Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
In an era where energy efficiency and sustainability are paramount, innovative technologies are emerging to address the challenges of power consumption and waste. One such breakthrough is the harnessing of kinetic energy by WePower Technologies to power devices without the need for batteries or traditional wiring. This concept is not only revolutionary but also offers practical applications that can significantly enhance our daily lives, particularly in the realm of Internet of Things (IoT) devices.Kinetic Energy Powers Batteryless DevicesKinetic energy harvesting involves capturing the energy generated from everyday motions - such as pushing a button, flipping a switch, or even walking-and converting it into usable electrical energy. This technology is gaining traction as it provides a sustainable alternative to battery-powered devices, which often require frequent replacements and contribute to environmental waste. By utilizing kinetic energy, we can create devices that are not only more efficient but also more reliable, as they are less likely to fail due to depleted batteries.One of the most promising applications of this technology from WePower Technologies is the development of batteryless wireless sensors, such as leak detectors. Traditional leak detectors typically rely on batteries, which can fail over time, leaving homeowners vulnerable to undetected leaks that can lead to significant damage and costly repairs. In contrast, a batteryless wireless leak detector powered by kinetic energy can continuously operate without the need for battery replacements. This device is designed to be placed in areas prone to leaks, such as near water heaters or under sinks, and is capable of alerting homeowners in real-time if a leak is detected.The operation of such a device is fascinating. It utilizes a preloaded kinetic energy mechanism that is activated when a soluble strip dissolves, triggering the release of energy and sending a wireless signal to a connected smart home system. This means that homeowners can receive instant notifications on their smartphones, allowing them to take immediate action before a small leak escalates into a major disaster. The ability to integrate multiple sensors throughout a home enhances the effectiveness of this technology, as it provides comprehensive coverage and precise location alerts.Going Battery-Free in the Smart HomeThe potential applications of WePower Technologies' kinetic energy harvesting extend beyond leak detection. This technology can be integrated into various smart home devices, including motion sensors, light switches, and even wearable technology. For instance, in smart lighting systems, kinetic energy can power motion-activated lights that turn on when someone enters a room, eliminating the need for traditional light switches and enhancing energy efficiency. Similarly, wearable devices that track physical activity could harness the kinetic energy generated by the wearer's movements, reducing the need for charging and increasing convenience.Moreover, the licensing model for this technology allows for widespread adoption across different industries. Companies can incorporate kinetic energy harvesting into their product lines, tailoring applications to specific markets such as home automation, security, and healthcare. This flexibility not only promotes innovation but also encourages collaboration between technology developers and manufacturers, leading to the creation of a diverse range of products that leverage this sustainable energy source.Conclusion: A More Connected Wireless Power FutureIn conclusion, the harnessing of kinetic energy through WePower Technologies' tools to power batteryless devices represents a significant advancement in energy technology. As we continue to seek solutions that reduce our reliance on batteries and promote sustainability, kinetic energy harvesting stands out as a practical and effective approach. From leak detectors to smart home systems, the applications are vast and varied, promising a future where our devices are not only more efficient but also more environmentally friendly. As this technology matures and becomes more widely adopted, it has the potential to transform how we interact with our environments, making our homes smarter and more resilient.Interview by Don Baine, The Gadget Professor.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
In this What's Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Macrocomm Group CEO Sivi Moodley unpacks the company's 20-year journey to becoming an industry leader. Moodley founded Macrocomm Group in 2005 and has since turned the company into a premier force in the smart solutions sector – focusing on the Internet of Things (IoT) and driving innovation across the African continent. He boasts a diverse career history, having worked in healthcare, retail, communications, marketing, advertising, and IoT. In this interview, Moodley unpacks Macrocomm Group's exciting 20-year journey in South Africa. He discusses the significant milestones the company has reached along the way, and how the company has created a holistic portfolio of services across energy management, water management, food security, safety, and health. Moodley then expands on Macrocomm Group's contributions to the smart utilities sector and its role in strengthening South Africa's energy infrastructure – including in underserved communities. He also shares his thoughts on how Macrocomm Group has helped drive advances in the South African IoT and IoE fields. Moodley then unpacks the upcoming projects he's excited about, including the company's continued international expansion. He concludes the interview by sharing his advice for South African entrepreneurs looking to achieve success.
The growth in machine learning and artificial intelligence can drive significant productivity gains for trucking carriers and shippers. Those leaning into these new technologies will be able to make better decisions and drive improved economic outcomes. Transports appear to be in the early innings of this new technology revolution. In this Talking Transports podcast, Rob Painter, CEO and president of Trimble, joins Lee Klaskow, Bloomberg Intelligence senior transportation and logistics analyst, to share his insights into what AI has meant for the company and its customers. Painter also discusses internet of things (IoT), the importance of compounding and how Trimble is connecting supply chains through the life cycle continuum of sourcing, planning, executing and settling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look at the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G Phone from Xiaomi. See more here. Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G Phone from Xiaomi reviewed The packaging is sleek, though, like other recent phones launched, you will need to have power sources ready for it. Hopefully it plays nicely with your own in-house phone chargers. It seems like Xiaomi are having another go at cracking the European markets. This in itself makes it seem like a stop start effort, maybe they don't need Europe, whereas with other brands over the last few years the new iterations, evolutions and updates have been much more regular, and, whisper it perhaps, consistent. Our testers were initially, who, oh yes, of course, but it's been a while, so they had begun to wonder if this was still a going concern. Clearly it is, but even to have that impression suggests that there is work to be done by Xiaomi to build greater brand awareness, interest and, for them, ideally, loyalty to the product. Once they got these grumbles off their chests our testers like the phone mostly. It has a nice design, is fairly intuitive to use, and does all the usual things pretty well. That said at times they wondered if it was neither fish nor fowl. Not a blow them out of the water, top of the range device, and not a bargain basement option either. The middle ground is perhaps larger, but it can also be a little bewildering too, devices looking for a niche and an ideal home. This phone is not making a play to be your go-to gaming device for example, though it is not terrible either. Our testers wanted to really enthuse about the phone, but like someone who has been on a first date, and then finds that an undue amount of time has passed without hearing anymore, they begin to wonder how far they should get invested in any of this. The phone has a lot of potential, but will it last, how long will it remain working like this, because they have been let down before. Is it worth committing this time around. Overall they decided to give it a cautious thumbs up, hoping that their experiences, and faith will be rewarded by decent phone longevity and an ongoing series of updates and fresh iterations. Time will tell if this is a prudent choice. More about the phone Xiaomi Corporation ("Xiaomi" or the "Group"; stock code:1810), a consumer electronics and smart manufacturing company with smartphones and smart hardware connected by an Internet of Things ("IoT") platform at its core, today announced the launch of Redmi Note 14 Series in the Irish market. This latest line-up includes four devices that take Redmi Note to the next level: Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G, Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G, Redmi Note 14 5G, and Redmi Note 14. With a high-resolution AI camera system, all-star durability, and impressive experience, Redmi Note 14 Series comes with all-round upgrades to bring flagship-level features to a wider audience. Capture life's moments in extraordinary detail with powerful AI camera systems The camera system at the heart of Redmi Note 14 Series is crafted for flagship photography. Leading the way, the Pro variants feature a powerful 200MP pro-grade AI camera system with optical image stabilization (OIS), enabling users to capture incredible detail. Moreover, the advanced zoom options provide exceptional versatility - from capturing the smallest details with 2x and 4x optical-grade lossless zoom, to reaching distant subjects with up to 30x digital zoom on Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G and Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G. Meanwhile, Redmi Note 14 and Redmi Note 14 5G are equipped with a 108MP AI camera system that delivers vibrant colours and sharp detail, making high-quality photography accessible at every price point across the series. To further elevate the photography experience, the Redmi Note 14 Series' front cameras have been upgraded to at least 20MP. Thoughtfully designed with 0.8x wide angle zoom across the entire series, the front cameras make it easier than ever to include everyone in a group selfie, capturing and preserving shared mo...
In this episode of Workforce 4.0, host Ann Wyatt converses with Mark Beckmann, Director of Manufacturing Industry Solutions at Microsoft, to explore the evolving role of AI in manufacturing and its transformative potential. This episode offers some great insight into practical applications of AI with a special emphasis on the concept of AI Agency as a growing trend for companies heading into 2025. Mark also discusses other big ideas such as AI democratization and adoption, AI skills for the future workforce and concerns about the longterm impact that AI will have on our everyday lives and the future of work for humans. In This Episode:-00:29: Mark Beckmann's Background and Role at Microsoft-03:14: Diving into AI and Future Trends-04:04: AI in Manufacturing and Task Automation-07:45: AI in HR and Performance Reviews-10:13: Career Opportunities and Skills in AI-12:54: Prompt Engineering Explained-17:00: AI Democratization and Business Impact-20:34: The Ubiquity of AI in Our Lives-21:31: AI in Manufacturing: Enhancing Efficiency-23:25: AI's Impact Beyond Manufacturing-26:35: AI in Healthcare: Transforming Patient Care-28:14: The Future of AI: Opportunities and Concerns-32:58: AI and Labor: A Symbiotic Relationship-34:57: Agriculture and AI: Feeding the Future-35:53: Conclusion and Contact InformationMore About Mark Beckmann:As a Director, Manufacturing Industry Solutions at Microsoft, Mark works with all manufacturers to consult with them on their Industry 4.0 and Digital Transformation Initiatives. In particular, helping them transform their innovation, operational excellence, supply chain, field and dealer management services to fuel their ability to grow and compete in the face of advances in technology and disruption. Mark frequently engages with and advises manufacturers on innovations related to the Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Manufacturing, Connected Products, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and the application of these technologies to address their manufacturing challenges. Mark frequently speaks at conferences and industry events on topics in manufacturing and leads Microsoft work with the Digital Manufacturing Design and Innovation Institute. Mark has worked in the Information Technology field for 38 years as a consultant, partner manager, sales and sales management positions. To learn more about Mark, connect with him here. The Future of Work (and this Episode) Is Brought To You By Secchi:Secchi is a revolutionary workforce engagement tool created for organizations to make data-driven frontline decisions in real-time. By measuring and combining multiple people-related lead indicators, Secchi provides in-the-moment visibility into individual frontline employee performance, team performance, engagement/turnover risks, and positive employee behaviors all while removing the traditional barriers of administrative burden on leaders. To learn more about Secchi, check them out here.
In this episode of 'The Other Side of the Firewall' podcast, hosts Ryan Williams Sr. and Shannon Tynes discuss the newly launched US Cyber Trust Mark, a cybersecurity safety label for smart devices. They explore the importance of this initiative in enhancing consumer awareness about the security of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and the need for consumers to actively seek out these labels when purchasing technology. The conversation also touches on the implications of this initiative for manufacturers and the future of cybersecurity in consumer products. Article: US govt launches cybersecurity safety label for smart devices https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/us-govt-launches-cybersecurity-safety-label-for-smart-devices/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3vVCWo6_OfvYoy0zuXnPt2MKkbGngscI1xkePHdy-fXanoiDG4oC2Ci8s_aem_7e4K1WZ6_cwSsCCgEYUOBg Please LISTEN
In episode 117 of Cybersecurity Where You Are, Sean Atkinson reflects on the 2025 cybersecurity predictions of 12 experts at the Center for Internet Security® (CIS®), as shared on the CIS website.Here are some highlights from our episode:01:40. Artificial intelligence (AI) as a means for crafting higher quality phishing emails04:24. Zero trust with identity as a catalyst in 202507:55. A governance focus for K-12 school districts12:37. Secure by design as part of the DNA of IT departments14:22. The need for continuous patching with Internet of Things (IoT) devices15:27. Training and adherence to basic cybersecurity practices as ongoing emphases17:15. Consolidation from an operations perspective20:40. The integration of AI into business operations24:07. The socio-political impacts of emerging technologies on multidimensional threats26:46. Growing attention on cloud security and data location29:13. Cybercriminal markets and Phishing as a Service models32:16. The benefit of AI to organizationsResourcesEpisode 75: How GenAI Continues to Reshape CybersecurityAn Examination of How Cyber Threat Actors Can Leverage Generative AI PlatformsHow to Deter Multidimensional Threats in the Connected WorldEpisode 116: AI-Enhanced Ransomware and Defending Against ItEpisode 44: A Zero Trust Framework Knows No EndEpisode 107: Continuous Improvement via Secure by DesignEpisode 76: The Role of Thought Leadership in CybersecurityEpisode 63: Building Capability and Integration with SBOMsEpisode 95: AI Augmentation and Its Impact on Cyber DefenseWhy Employee Cybersecurity Awareness Training Is ImportantEpisode 110: How Security Culture and Corporate Culture MeshEpisode 99: How Cyber-Informed Engineering Builds ResilienceEpisode 87: Marking 11 Years as a Verizon DBIR ContributorIf you have some feedback or an idea for an upcoming episode of Cybersecurity Where You Are, let us know by emailing podcast@cisecurity.org.
On this episode of the Six Five Webcast - The 5G Factor, we dive deep into why companies like Qualcomm, Ericsson, and AT&T are making significant moves to advance and scale the Internet of Things (IoT) across the 5G ecosystem. Hosts Ron Westfall and Tom Hollingsworth share their expert analysis on the competitive landscape implications of recent developments within the sector. Their discussion covers: Qualcomm's Investor Day revelations about their new IoT strategy, focusing on creating scalable blueprints to foster industry-wide solutions. Ericsson's emphasis on private 5G networks to address the unique needs of the Oil and Gas industry, highlighting the shortcomings of Wi-Fi in IoT connectivity. AT&T's decision to decommission its narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) network by 2025 and its implications for alternative technologies like 5G Redcap, LTE-M, and LoRa. The competitive dynamics Verizon and T-Mobile are creating with their continued investment in NB-IoT offerings. Potential future trends in the 5G and IoT landscape, reflecting on the moves made by Qualcomm, Ericsson, and AT&T.
Integrity360, one of the leading pan-European cyber security specialists, has announced the launch of its new Managed ASM service designed to address the growing complexities of securing diverse environments, including IT (Information Technology), Operational Technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT). The Attack Surface Management (ASM) service provides complete visibility into an organisation's attack surface, enabling proactive risk reduction, exposure management, and threat detection to safeguard critical assets. The attack surface is expanding at an unprecedented rate, with the number of connected assets worldwide expected to grow by an additional 50 billion devices by 2030. This surge, driven by the adoption of IoT, OT, and other connected technologies, has created new opportunities for cyber attackers to exploit poorly secured assets. Integrity360's Managed ASM enables organisations to discover, prioritise, and remediate risks before they can be exploited. According to Gartner, organisations prioritising continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) will be three times less likely to suffer a breach by 2026, highlighting the critical importance of the ASM service. Powered by the Armis Centrix Cyber Exposure Management (CEM) Platform, Integrity360's Managed ASM leverages advanced automation and AI to discover and monitor all assets, identify exposures, and provide actionable recommendations for remediation. "Integrity360's Managed ASM provides organisations with a complete, end-to-end attack surface management solution," said Jamie Andrews, Senior Director of International Partners at Armis. "By leveraging our platform's AI-driven intelligence alongside Integrity360's expert management and remediation services, businesses can stay ahead of evolving threats and maintain a proactive security posture across even the most complex environments." According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), an organisation's attack surface includes every point where an attacker can enter or extract data from a system spanning internal and external assets. Recent incidents, such as attacks targeting IoT-connected industrial devices, illustrate how adversaries chain exposures to access or disrupt critical systems or sensitive data. With attack surfaces expanding across multiple infrastructures and a 140% increase in cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure over recent years, the Managed ASM service responds to the urgent need for comprehensive visibility and proactive management. The Managed ASM Service addresses several challenges faced by organisations, operating on a cyclical, continuous model to ensure constant improvement in security posture.* The Managed ASM Service is tailored to help organisations reduce cyber risk by ensuring complete visibility, prioritising critical exposures, and supporting remediation efforts. This approach is especially vital for industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and utilities, where compromised IoT and OT systems can lead to significant operational and safety impacts and aligns with specific compliance requirements for these critical sectors. "Unlike traditional solutions that focus solely on IT infrastructure, Integrity360's Managed ASM extends its capabilities beyond IT to also include OT, IoT devices, and even specialised systems like medical devices. These often-overlooked areas represent some of the most vulnerable entry points for attackers," said Brian Martin, Director of Product Management, Integrity360. "What's seen can be managed and secured. By providing granular visibility and continuous monitoring of the full attack surface, the service enables organisations to identify hidden risks across their entire environment and take proactive steps to address them." Integrity360's Managed ASM emphasises the importance of collaboration through fortnightly customer review calls and provides transparency, enabling organisations to assess risk trends, review performa...
This week on the Information Entropy Podcast, Mitchell takes the mic solo to explore the vast world of the Internet. He dives into its fascinating origins with ARPANET, traces its evolution through the rise of the World Wide Web, and examines the modern landscape shaped by social media and the Internet of Things (IoT). It's a journey through the technology that connects us all. Tune in, subscribe, and join the conversation!
Adam, Beau, and Travis are joined by Mozilla's Jen Caltrider to uncover the hidden dangers of the Internet of Things (IoT), showing how everyday devices—like smart glasses, baby monitors, and even toasters—have become a gateway for hackers, companies, and even stalkers to exploit your personal data. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Dave Sobel sits down with Collin Graves, CEO of North Labs, to delve into the critical realm of data governance and analytics. Northlabs has positioned itself as a data operations partner, akin to a data Managed Service Provider (MSP), helping organizations design, implement, and operate their data capabilities. Collin explains that their approach encompasses a wide range of data projects, including internal and customer-facing analytics, Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, automation, and machine learning, all aimed at accelerating an organization's data capabilities through a structured methodology.Collin outlines the three primary phases of Northlabs' project lifecycle: implement, operate, and innovate. The implementation phase focuses on assessing the current state of an organization's data and identifying the initial business problems to solve. Collin emphasizes the importance of starting with a minimalist data infrastructure to build a solid foundation, akin to pouring concrete for a house. The second phase, operate, involves aligning people and processes with technology to ensure that teams are comfortable using data in their decision-making. Finally, the innovate phase allows organizations to explore advanced analytics capabilities, such as machine learning, once the foundational elements are in place.A significant aspect of their discussion revolves around data governance, which Collin identifies as a crucial component of building trust in data systems. He highlights that many organizations overlook this area, often skipping it in favor of more immediate solutions. Collin stresses that effective data governance is not just about ensuring data quality at a single point in time but about creating mechanisms that maintain data integrity over the long term. Without this trust, organizations risk reverting to outdated methods, such as relying on cumbersome Excel spreadsheets, which undermines the entire data initiative.As the conversation shifts towards the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in data analytics, Collin agrees with Dave's premise that solid data groundwork is essential for successful AI implementation. He likens the current AI landscape to the early days of cloud adoption, where organizations rushed to adopt new technologies without a solid foundation. Collin believes that organizations must focus on building a robust data infrastructure before fully leveraging AI capabilities. He also discusses the potential of generative AI to transform reporting and analytics, enabling users to query data in natural language and receive actionable insights without needing to become BI experts. This evolution in data interaction represents a significant opportunity for organizations to enhance their decision-making processes. All our Sponsors: https://businessof.tech/sponsors/ Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want to be a guest on Business of Tech: Daily 10-Minute IT Services Insights? Send Dave Sobel a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/businessoftech Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/YouTube: https://youtube.com/mspradio/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoftechBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/businessoftech.bsky.social
In this week's episode of Tank Talks, host Matt Cohen welcomes Peter Goldie and Deborah Kattler Kupetz the two principals of Category Design Co.Category Design is a powerful business strategy that involves identifying a gap in the market and creating an entirely new category to fill it. Together, they share their journeys, personal experiences, and insights into how category design can transform companies and shape industries.Peter and Deborah talk about how they first met through TED conferences and discovered a shared passion for category design. Peter, with his extensive experience in software and B2B industries, and Deborah, a serial entrepreneur with a background in trends, music, and events, explain how category design can redefine business strategies, create new market opportunities, and help companies achieve dominance in their fields.We also have John Ruffolo from Maverix Private Equity back to discuss the latest news.Deborah Kattler KupetzDeborah Kattler Kupetz is a partner at Category Design Co., where she helps businesses define new market categories and execute strategies to dominate them. She also serves as an advisor at Physio AI, focusing on computational analytics for digital health, and at Aligne Capital Partners, where she works on creating sustainable ecosystems in the food and waste industries. Since 2006, Deborah has led dkkevents, a green event production company that produces eco-conscious experiences, and she continues to produce hybrid and virtual events.She has extensive experience in community-focused ventures, including her roles as Executive Producer of TEDxGreenStreet and Founder of Recenterpiece, a project that repurposes event centerpieces to reduce waste and feed those in need. Earlier in her career, she co-founded several initiatives focused on philanthropy and literacy, including Koreh L.A., Virtual Philanthropy, and the L.A. Literacy Corps.Deborah holds a BA in American Studies from Scripps College and earned both her MSW and MSG from the University of Southern California.Peter GoldiePeter Goldie is a partner at Category Design Co., where he works with companies to define and dominate their business categories. He is also an advisor to Physio AI and Aligne Capital Partners, helping both organizations scale their impact in digital health and sustainability. Prior to these roles, Peter was an advisor at Karerra and Gold Front, assisting startups in scaling and category development.Before focusing on category design, Peter co-founded sewnow! fashion studio and FashionKit, a retail and online business. He also held executive roles at companies like Leanplum, Exploratory Software, and Fluid, where he led product marketing and business strategy efforts. At Macromedia, Peter played a key role in the growth of Flash as the world's most installed software, and he began his career at Procter & Gamble in brand management.Peter holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Marketing from Queen's University and completed his high school education at Upper Canada College.In this episode, we discuss:* News Rundown with John Ruffolo:(00:26) – Amazon's Return to Office MandateAmazon CEO Andy Jassy's return-to-office announcement and its implications.(02:00) – Corporate Downsizing Through PolicySpeculation on whether the return-to-office policy is a strategy to reduce headcount without layoffs.(03:00) – Return-to-Office Trends Across IndustriesThe broader trend of companies shifting away from fully remote work.(05:00) – Space & Telecommunications: Elon Musk vs. TelesatDiscussion on Canada's investment in Telesat and the ethics of government handouts.(09:00) – Canadian Government Ventures and InnovationConcerns about government-backed corporations and their ability to foster innovation.(12:00) – Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) Leadership ChangesLeadership changes at BDC and their impact on Canadian venture capital.(16:00) – Secondary Sales and Continuation Funds in VCHow VC firms are turning to secondary sales and continuation funds in response to a stagnant IPO market.(20:00) – Investor Strategies Amidst a Stagnant IPO MarketThe effects of innovative liquidity strategies on startups remaining private longer.Main Interview with Peter and Deborah:(21:00) – Introduction to Peter and DeborahOverview of Peter and Deborah's backgrounds in category design.(21:35) – Deborah's BackgroundDeborah's entrepreneurial journey from fashion to tech and innovation.(23:00) – Peter's Early CareerPeter's early experiences in consumer goods and his transition into tech.(24:00) – Cultural Influence on DesignHow Peter's travels influenced his perspective on design and marketing.(25:45) – Peter's Early TED InvolvementPeter's role in creating a social network for TED and demonstrating rich internet applications.(28:00) – What is Category Design?Deborah explains the basics of category design and how it redefines markets.(30:00) – Examples of Category KingsDiscussion of category-defining products like the iPhone and iPad.(31:15) – The First Steps in Pursuing Category DesignKey steps companies should take when pursuing category design.(33:00) – Challenges in Defining a CategoryThe challenges startups face in differentiating themselves with category design.(35:00) – Real-World Examples of Category DesignExamples of companies that redefined their categories, and the risks involved.(38:30) – Timing and Consumer Behavior in Category DesignThe importance of timing and understanding consumer behavior.(40:45) – Case Study: Radical ScienceHow Radical Science created the "Proof as a Service" category using consumer participation.(45:00) – Storytelling in Category DesignThe role of storytelling in effectively communicating a category's value.(47:30) – Balancing Current Products with New VisionsHow companies balance existing products with bold new category visions.(50:00) – Role of Investors in Category DesignHow visionary pitches framed around new categories can win over investors.(53:00) – Overcoming Internal Resistance to Category ShiftsHow leadership and sales teams can embrace new category strategies despite initial resistance.(55:00) – Case Study: Airbnb's Category JourneyAirbnb's evolution from offering short-term rentals to defining "community-led hospitality."(57:00) – Using Category Design to Persuade InvestorsHow bold, category-driven strategies can secure investor buy-in.(59:00) – The Future of Category Design and Emerging TrendsHow AI and the Internet of Things (IoT) will shape future category creation.(01:02:00) – Favorite Category KingsPeter and Deborah share their favorite category-defining companies, such as Sonos and Patagonia.Fast Favorites:* Favorite Podcast:* Peter: 99% Invisible – a podcast about design in all its forms.* Deborah: Darknet Diaries – a podcast that explores the dark side of the internet, hacking, and cybercrime.* Favorite Newsletter or Blog:* Peter: Never Enough by Andrew Wilkinson of Tiny Capital.* Deborah: Human Times, focusing on developments in AI, robotics, and human-centered technologies.* Favorite Tech Gadget:* Peter: Beacon 40 – a light designed to ward off dementia and Alzheimer's by syncing gamma waves in the brain.* Deborah: Neuralink (future potential).* Favorite Book:* Peter: Play Bigger – the bible of category design.* Deborah: Outlive by Peter Attia, and the classic Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino.* Favorite Life Lesson:* Peter: "Things just don't go as expected."* Deborah: "You have universal permission – go for it."Follow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.ai This is a public episode. 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In this episode, we explore the critical role the Internet of Things (IoT) plays in powering Digital Product Passports (DPPs). From real-time data collection during manufacturing to tracking products across global supply chains, IoT is transforming transparency and accountability in industries worldwide. We'll break down the current ecosystem of IoT-enabled DPPs, tackle the challenges businesses face in adoption, and discuss the practical solutions to overcome them. We also dive into what the future holds for IoT-driven DPPs, including innovations in 5G, AI, and blockchain, and offer actionable steps businesses can take to harness the full potential of this game-changing technology. Tune in to discover how IoT is shaping a more sustainable and transparent future for products worldwide. --------------------------------------------------------------------------Would you like to be a guest on our growing podcast? If you have an intriguing, thought provoking topic you'd like to discuss on our podcast, please contact our host Jim Frazer View all the episodes here: https://thesustainabilitypodcast.buzzsprout.com
Let's take a look back at some recent science stories: armed-autonomous drones, the Mars helicopter, pigs as a source of kidneys for transplants, the Internet of Things (IoT), a new fecal transplant medicine for treating 'C diff' infection, online education, and mRNA vaccines. We also examine the recent shifts in how people look at gender identity. ‘Bench Talk: The Week in Science' is a weekly radio program that airs on WFMP Louisville FORward Radio 106.5 FM (forwardradio.org) every Monday at 7:30 pm, Tuesday at 11:30 am, and Wednesday at 7:30 am. Visit our Facebook page for links to the articles discussed in this episode:https://www.facebook.com/pg/BenchTalkRadio/posts/?ref=page_internal Music (Piano Sonata No. 8, 2nd movement, 'Pathetique' by Ludwig van Beethoven) provided via public domain by Paul Pitman, 2023.
Lex chats with Till Wendler, Founder of Peaq Network - a leading DePIN Layer 1 in the blockchain space. In this episode, Till discusses his journey into entrepreneurship and the blockchain space. He talks about his early involvement with Ethereum and building a business around e-commerce payments using cryptocurrencies. Till also explains the concept of decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePINs) and their role in the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Economy of Things (EOT). He highlights the limitations of current IoT systems and the potential for value exchange between devices. Till discusses the success of Peaq in attracting over 800,000 devices onto the network and the challenges of building demand for data-driven projects. He emphasizes Peaq's role in catalyzing the sector by providing support on product optimization, go-to-market strategies, and financial assistance. MENTIONED IN THE CONVERSATION Peaq's Website: https://bit.ly/3XjsaKoTill's LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4cGvSSJ Topics: Blockchain, web3, decentralized applications, dapps, economy of things, EOT, depin, iot, decentralized physical infrastructure networks Tags: Peaq, IOTA, Exonum, DMG MORI, Silencio, MapMetrics, Helium ABOUT THE FINTECH BLUEPRINT
In this episode, we sit down with Paul Davis, VP of Product Management and Marketing at Atmosic Technologies, to discuss cutting-edge advancements in ultra-low-power and batteryless solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT). Atmosic is pioneering energy-efficient wireless solutions that can drastically reduce the need for batteries in connected devices, making a significant impact on sustainability and the future of IoT. We explore the latest developments in energy harvesting, Atmosic's adoption of Thread and Matter protocols, and the growing importance of tiny-ML and edge AI applications. Key Topics Discussed: • Innovations in energy harvesting, including printed photovoltaic cells for device casing. • Adoption of Thread and Matter protocols for smarter, more connected homes. • Industry adoption trends in retail, asset tracking, and sustainability efforts. • The future of ultra-low-power AI with Tiny-ML and edge computing. Connect with Paul Davis: • Website: https://atmosic.com/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-davis-2a749 IoT ONE database: https://www.iotone.com/case-studies Industrial IoT Spotlight podcast is produced by Asia Growth Partners (AGP): https://asiagrowthpartners.com/
Unlocking the Future of IoT: Exploring Interoperability in IoT DevicesIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur, host Josh sat down with Nick Earle, the CEO of Eseye and the host of the IoT Leaders Podcast, to delve into the intricacies of the Internet of Things (IoT) industry. The conversation was rich with insights on the challenges and advancements in IoT, particularly focusing on connectivity and interoperability issues that have historically hindered the growth of IoT technologies. This blog post will break down the key themes and actionable advice from the episode, providing a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of IoT.Nick begins by addressing a significant discrepancy in the IoT space. He recalls a time when Cisco predicted that by 2020, 50 billion devices would be connected to the internet. However, the reality fell short, with only 11 billion devices connected. This gap underscores the challenges that the IoT industry faces, particularly regarding interoperability and connectivity. One of the fundamental issues in IoT is the prevalence of proprietary systems. Much like mobile network operators with their SIM cards, IoT devices often operate on closed systems, creating barriers for communication between devices. This proprietary nature leads to frustration for both consumers and businesses, hindering the seamless integration of IoT technologies.Nick elaborates on Eseye's innovative approach to solving connectivity issues in IoT. The company has developed a solution that allows devices to connect to any network globally, eliminating the proprietary lock that has long plagued the industry. This solution is akin to the airline industry's evolution, where travelers can now purchase a single ticket that allows them to fly on multiple airlines through alliances like Star Alliance. By abstracting the connectivity process, Eseye aims to simplify IoT integration for businesses and consumers. One of the standout features of Eseye's technology is its ability to enable devices to automatically switch between networks, ensuring that devices remain connected regardless of their location, providing a seamless user experience.About Nick Earle:Nick is CEO of Eseye, a global IoT connectivity solutions company with offices in 7 countries, more than 2000 customers across 190 countries and is deploying its IoT connectivity solutions in large Enterprises including 4 of the Fortune 10.Nick spearheads Eseye's strategy and firmly believes in connectivity that ‘just works'; that makes people's lives and jobs easier; connectivity that's invisible. He's a visionary business leader with a distinguished career in technology spanning more than 30 years, spanning large corporations and dynamic start-ups and oscillating between start-ups and global technology, telco and transportation companies.Previously, Nick led organisations and cross-company transformation programs for two $50B global corporations; Cisco where he ran the Cloud and Managed Services business as well as their Worldwide Field Services function, and Hewlett Packard where he ran the global Enterprise Marketing function and the internet transformation strategy.Nick was voted #2 in Computer Reseller News list of the 25 most ‘Disruptive Channel Executives in IT globally'. He has recently received the Juniper Research ‘Mover and Shaker' award and named ‘CxO of the Year' at the 2023 IoT Global Awards, highlighting his visionary leadership and success in propelling Eseye to an enviable position in the IoT space.About Eseye: As a world leader in IoT connectivity solutions, Eseye enables customers to achieve lasting value from global IoT projects.They bring the deep device expertise necessary to integrate, manage, and optimize IoT connectivity for estates of any scale or complexity. Eseye seamlessly connects these devices across 190 countries...
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GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: James Kennett has over forty years of entrepreneurial experience in founding and successfully developing businesses in the technology sector. He is regarded as a pioneer in the Low Earth Orbit space and Internet of Things (IoT) industries. He has served on the Boards of the Queensland University of Technology Business Advisory Committee, and of their Centre for Satellite Navigation, and has also completed a Research Masters Degree in IT there. Additionally, he has served on the Board of Griffith University's Centre for Microwave Studies, and is a current member of the University of Southern Queensland's ICT Business Advisory Committee. He has founded or chaired youth leadership programs and was Chair of International Youth Year for South East Queensland. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Robbie Katter is Katter's Australian Party State leader in Queensland and Member for Traeger in Queensland's Parliament. Robbie served on the Mount Isa City Council as councillor for four years before being elected State Member for Mount Isa.
GUEST OVERVIEW: James Kennett has over forty years of entrepreneurial experience in founding and successfully developing businesses in the technology sector. He is regarded as a pioneer in the Low Earth Orbit space and Internet of Things (IoT) industries. He has served on the Boards of the Queensland University of Technology Business Advisory Committee, and of their Centre for Satellite Navigation, and has also completed a Research Masters Degree in IT there. Additionally, he has served on the Board of Griffith University's Centre for Microwave Studies, and is a current member of the University of Southern Queensland's ICT Business Advisory Committee. He has founded or chaired youth leadership programs and was Chair of International Youth Year for South East Queensland. GUEST OVERVIEW: Prof. Ian Brighthope is the original founder and a director of World of Wellness International. He's a board member of the National Institute of Integrative Medicine and co-formed the graduate school of Integrative Medicine at Swinburne University in 1996. He graduated with a Diploma of Agricultural Science in 1965 and obtained his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from Monash University in 1974.
About the Guest(s): Cameron Worth: Cameron Worth is a leading figure in the Internet of Things (IoT) industry and the founder of the first IoT agency, SharpEnd. With over a decade of experience, Cameron has been a pioneer in championing IoT innovations for global brands. His agency, SharpEnd, specializes in connecting brands to consumers through IoT-enabled packaging and products. Recently, SharpEnd received significant investment from Fedrigoni Bain Capital, ensuring the continued growth and influence of Cameron's innovative endeavors in the IoT landscape. In this engaging episode, host Cameron Worth delves into the fascinating world of IoT and its application in connected packaging. Cameron shares his journey from starting the first IoT agency to pioneering data-driven consumer engagement through smart packaging solutions. The episode provides a deep dive into how IoT can transform traditional packaging into interactive experiences, offering unique insights into the integration of technology in the packaging industry. The discussion covers practical applications of connected packaging, such as creating emotional engagements and tracking consumer interactions with products. Cameron discusses various use cases, from enhancing consumer loyalty to improving sustainability practices through smart packaging. He highlights how IoT can be a powerful tool for brands to gain deep insights into consumer behavior, improve supply chain transparency, and offer personalized experiences. The episode is a comprehensive guide for brands and creatives looking to innovate through connected packaging and smart solutions. IoT and Consumer Engagement: IoT transforms packaging from a static medium to an interactive experience, enhancing consumer engagement and providing invaluable data insights. Versatile Applications: Connected packaging can be used for loyalty programs, personalized experiences, anti-counterfeiting measures, and improving product traceability. Technology Integration: Understanding the different technologies like QR codes, NFC, and AR, and their respective costs and applications is crucial for leveraging IoT in packaging. Sustainability Focus: Smart packaging can support sustainability goals by improving traceability, providing recycling information, and enabling resale opportunities. Industry Collaboration: Partnerships, like the recent investment from Fedrigoni Bain Capital in SharpEnd, enhance capabilities and expand the reach of IoT innovations. "If you look to the future and say, okay, QR codes are around… Imagine if you could put those technologies into your products to make those products interactive." "NFC is great for authentication and a kind of a higher-end consumer experience…because it's discreet. You can't see it, but you do need to make awareness of the fact that the product is NFC-enabled and where the tag is." "If someone's taken their phone out, engaged with your product, been given a decent experience, and just been asked for an email address, they're probably going to give it to you because they probably are." "There is no brand that can't make the experience of their brand better than without connected packaging." "Our vision is that in the next couple of years, these will be mainstream technologies that won't require specialist partners and can be just business as usual techniques for building brands through products." SharpEnd: sharpend.com Fedrigoni: fedrigoni.com Join us for a full episode to explore the exciting intersections of IoT and packaging, and stay tuned for more insightful content on how technology is revolutionizing consumer engagement and brand building. Episode Summary:Key Takeaways:Notable Quotes:Resources:
Inventing World 3.0 is a thrilling guide on how humankind can advance beyond the limitations it faces today. In a world-first disclosure and in an easy to understand narrative, this book reveals how humanity can enter into a New Golden Age with Artificial Intelligence. To be successful, a revolutionary approach to artificial intelligence is needed. This book explains how to ethically liberate this powerful ally and the incredible benefits of placing a digital intelligence within centre stage of the human story.World 3.0 is an exhilarating experience for humans. It is a time of balance and harmony, one where the digital world, society, and the environment have aligned in profound purpose and meaning. It is a Golden Age, a Singularity, founded on ethics and equity enabled by a mindset that understands the destiny of the human experiment. The digital mindset of Artificial Intelligence has been awakened to align with the purpose of our world, our nations, our cultures, and our planet. In this future, artificial intelligence has become evolutionary, operating at lightning speed within every aspect of society. It understands and honours human values and ethics. This powerful digital citizen understands the virtues that define the best of our humanity. It is a personalised digital buddy dedicated to nurture, protect and advance the wellbeing of every individual. In this world, the human experience is honoured and advanced. Pandemics and environmental catastrophes are stories of the past. Whilst being close to Utopian, this is not the ultimate destination for the human story. World 3.0 is an unbreakable foundation of awakened and ethically driven intelligences dedicated to advance humankind.Evolutionary Ethics are a breakthrough in AI and AI Ethics. Their uniqueness enables a new wave of innovation that includes all stakeholders in society. Matthew James Bailey, a visionary leader in technological innovation, is a serial entrepreneur, author, public speaker, media personality, metaphysicist, and mystic. His pioneering leadership has impacted global technology revolutions, particularly in the realms of Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ethical innovation. His illustrious career is marked by groundbreaking work that has shaped fields like AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Smart Cities. Recognized as one of the world's top minds by the US government, his influence extends far beyond technology, encompassing Ethical AI and the exploration of human consciousness.Bailey's influence extends far beyond theory. His groundbreaking book, "Inventing World 3.0 – Evolutionary Ethics for Artificial Intelligence™," has become a cornerstone text, laying the ethical foundation for a future where AI coexists harmoniously with humanity. His expertise reaches a global audience through prominent platforms like BBC Radio (3 million listeners), Coast to Coast AM (620+ stations across North America and Guam), and Gaia TV, where his recent episode on consciousness (filmed in Q3 2023, released January 2024) continues to captivate viewers worldwide. Throughout 2024 and 2025, Bailey has a lineup of exciting media projects focusing on AI, spirituality, and consciousness, including his own TV series on AI and the next stage in human evolution, Regina Meridith's Open Minds TV Show (Aug 2024) and speaking at Gaia's global Emersion March 2025 live event, streamed to 180 countries.Matthew's extensive reach extends beyond traditional media, with contributions to over 100 podcasts, radio shows, films, and YouTube channels. His pioneering work at "Contact in the Desert" included world premieres such as "The New Alan Turing Test" and "Enlightened Principles for AI," groundbreaking initiatives contributing to the global effort to establish a Universal AI Constitution. Operating at the intersection of innovation and consciousness, Bailey's leadership in ethical AI development and his captivating presentations continue to push boundaries and inspire audiences worldwide. In 2024 alone, he has been a headline speaker at major conferences attracting a combined audience of 15,000.https://inventingworld3.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
Here it is: Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast - Episode #940. I've had his brother (Don Tapscott) and nephew (Alex Tapscott) on the show countless times. We might as well extend the invitation to Bob Tapscott. Bob has a knack for diving into the deep end of tech and coming up with pearls of wisdom. With a background as a CIO, speaker, and consultant, Bob's journey spans nuclear power maintenance, Wall Street derivatives, and flying commercial aircrafts by computer. He's the go-to guy for developing and implementing disruptive strategies that actually work, focusing on corporate performance and customer satisfaction (meaning: He's the person that is building the tech we all talk about). Bob delves into what he calls the second era of computing - where computers don't just follow orders, they learn, ask questions and show us what we need. It's a “game-changer” (and I hate that word!), driven by the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Bob breaks it down: We're seeing an growth in computing power that's reshaping our world. AI isn't just about making things faster - it's about making things smarter. The company with the most data will have the smartest systems, and that's a big deal. But with great power comes great responsibility (thanks, Uncle Ben!). We talk about the potential for job displacement and the societal challenges that come with these advancements. It's not just about the tech... it's about the frameworks we need to guide its implementation responsibly. Our conversation touches on the exciting and somewhat daunting possibilities of AI, like the development of generative AI tools and the role of startups in this evolving landscape. Bob is particularly keen on the ethical implications - how do we ensure these technologies benefit society as a whole? And let's not forget the international angle. Tech doesn't respect borders, so collaboration is key. Bob's new book, Trivergence - How Ai, Blockchain, And The Internet Of Things Are Ushering In A New Digital Age, is all about navigating this brave new world. He explores the synergies between AI, blockchain, and IoT, showing how these technologies can work together to transform business and society. It's not a tech manual... it's a guide for making smart decisions in a world full of uncertainties. Bob talks about the power of Infinite Data - where AI, powered by vast datasets, can generate insights and value without human intervention. It's fascinating and a must-read for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve. Bob unpacks these concepts with a mix of technical insight and practical wisdom. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a business leader, there's something here for you. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 1:04:20. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. Check out ThinkersOne. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with Bob Tapscott. Trivergence - How Ai, Blockchain, And The Internet Of Things Are Ushering In A New Digital Age. Follow Bob on LinkedIn. Follow Bob on X. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Takeaways The second era of computing is characterized by computers being able to ask and learn, rather than just being programmed. The exponential growth in computing power, driven by blockchain and AI, is transforming society. Data is crucial for AI development, and the company with the most data will likely have the most intelligent system. The implementation of AI and other technologies could lead to job displacement and societal challenges. Thoughtful frameworks and discussions are needed to guide the responsible and beneficial use of these technologies. The development of AI tools like chat GPT is impressive and has the potential to outperform human capabilities in certain tasks. The growth of data is exponential, and it presents both opportunities and challenges in the field of AI. The consolidation of AI power among big tech companies is likely, but startups can still find success by focusing on specific domains. The ethical implications of AI, including autonomous killing machines, raise concerns and the need for careful regulation and oversight. The impact of AI is not limited by geographic borders, and international collaboration is crucial for addressing its challenges and maximizing its benefits. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Background. 09:49 - Exponential Growth in Computing Power. 25:38 - Guiding the Responsible Use of Technology. 35:20 - Exploring the Potential of AI: Open AI and Generative AI Tools. 45:47 - The Exponential Growth of Data and its Implications for AI. 53:12 - Startups in the AI Landscape: Focusing on Specific Domains. 01:00:06 - The Role of Geography and the Need for International Collaboration in AI.
The IRS has successfully piloted its free Direct File online tax-filing system in 12 select states, despite facing numerous technical challenges. At a President's Management Agenda event, IRS officials Merici Vinton and Chris Given discussed how over 1,000 fixes were made after the launch. Commissioner Danny Werfel's cautious approach was crucial to the program's success. More than 140,000 taxpayers used Direct File, resulting in over $90 million in refunds and $35 million in balances due. The IRS is now working to expand the program to all 50 states for the next filing season, focusing on tax situations impacting working families. However, a House Republican effort in the appropriations process aims to zero out Direct File, presenting a potential challenge. In other news, the Senate Armed Services Committee's version of the fiscal 2025 National Defense Authorization Act includes several cybersecurity provisions related to zero trust. This concept assumes an adversary has already accessed the network, requiring constant monitoring and authentication of users and devices. The Act directs the DOD chief information officer to tailor the zero-trust framework to include human-wearable devices, sensors, and other smart technology within the military internet of things (IoT) within 180 days of the law's passage. These interconnected, data-rich devices enhance military operations but also increase vulnerability to cyberattacks. The DOD aims to meet specific zero-trust capability outcomes by September 30, 2027.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr Melissa McCann started as a Pharmacist working on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, before commencing postgraduate medical education in Western Australia. Since completing her medical training, Dr McCann has worked in Albany and Nicol Bay Hospitals in WA, as well as the remote clinic of Onslow in WA via light aeroplane access. She then relocated to the Sunshine Coast in Queensland with her husband and three children. Dr McCann completed her General Practice fellowship training in Gympie Queensland, and finally relocated to the Whitsundays. Melissa has a special interest in the vaccine injured She has launched a nationwide Class Action lawsuit to fight what she believes to be a failing government compensation scheme and unsafe vaccine. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: James Kennett has over forty years of entrepreneurial experience in founding and successfully developing businesses in the technology sector. He is regarded as a pioneer in the Low Earth Orbit space and Internet of Things (IoT) industries. He has served on the Boards of the Queensland University of Technology Business Advisory Committee, and of their Centre for Satellite Navigation, and has also completed a Research Masters Degree in IT there. Additionally, he has served on the Board of Griffith University's Centre for Microwave Studies, and is a current member of the University of Southern Queensland's ICT Business Advisory Committee. He has founded or chaired youth leadership programs and was Chair of International Youth Year for South East Queensland.
As Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer at Kitchenery, Andrew Collier leads the enterprise development efforts in sales, fundraising, investor relations, and go-to-market strategy. Andrew leverages his extensive network, experience, and expertise in AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) to provide innovative and scalable solutions for OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and WPT (Wireless Power Transfer) providers.At Kitchenery, we are pioneering the integration of cutting-edge Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technology, smart connectivity, and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in consumer Kitchen appliances. Our mission is to revolutionize the kitchen space by eliminating the constraints of traditional cooking environments.Our unwavering commitment to innovation, luxury, and sustainability propels us toward a future where you no longer have to choose between doing great things and doing the right thing.NEW EPISODE TIME on That Entrepreneur Show! Thank you for stopping by. If you enjoy the show, subscribe for weekly episodes and rate the show 5 stars! If you would like to ask the host or guest a question or ask about podcast production, please email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com to get started.Support the Show.This episode is brought to you by Coming Alive Podcast Production: Helping You With All Your Podcasting Needs. Head to www.comingalivepodcastproduction.com to learn more.See you next week and thanks for spending part of your day with us.