Q. Enhancing a Sub-GHz LoRaWAN network with 2.4GHz capability, will give organisations access to a greater volume of useable (and potentially highly sensitive) data flowing within the business but how does one ensure it is both monitored and protected to the very highest of standards❓
Most people are now well aware that IoT ecosystems often involve a large number of interconnected devices, ranging from smart home appliances to industrial sensors. On returning from our recent attendance at the The Things Network in Amsterdam, and through various discussions on the subject, current estimates suggest that in 2025 there will be approximately 41.6 billion connected IoT devices globally, capable of generating 79.4 zettabytes (that’s 79.4 trillion gigabytes) of data. Securing these devices and the valuable data they generate is critical, as vulnerabilities can lead to data breaches, privacy violations, and even physical harm.
Convert’s patented asset tag designs put data and device security front and centre of our developments, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of this data will be indispensable to organisations looking to protect their assets and customer information. Our robust designs and security features have been successfully validated and verified by independent 3rd party security experts on behalf of a military prime organisation.
These technical advancements, combined with regulatory pressure and growing market demand for secure IoT environments, are helping to strengthen the security of IoT systems in both commercial and domestic contexts. However, as the number of IoT devices grows, continuous innovation and vigilance are necessary to keep pace with evolving threats.
We’d be happy to talk all ‘things’ security with interested parties….’scuse the pun!