Report warns IoT medical devices are far too vulnerable to cyberattacks

This week in IoT, connected medical devices don’t hold up to scrutiny, while Cisco’s vice-president wants the US to replicate China in its adoption of the technology.

There was a lot going on in the internet of things (IoT) space this week in Ireland, most notably Dublin City University (DCU) announcing that it is to open a new facility capable of holding 350 to develop IoT projects in partnership with co-working provider Talent Garden.

The network will locate what has been described as a unique new facility at the DCU Alpha innovation campus and will also feature Talent Garden’s Innovation School, a digital skills ‘bootcamp’ education platform, which will work in partnership with DCU Business School to upskill entrepreneurs and assist corporates on their digital journeys.

Meanwhile, a report from ComReg shows that almost 14pc of all mobile subscriptions are now machine-to-machine (M2M) SIMs.

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