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What is IoT?: Internet of Things
The internet is no longer limited to phones, laptops, and gaming PCs running hot enough to cook ramen. Everyday objects are now connected too. Smart TVs, thermostats, refrigerators, doorbells, light bulbs, security cameras, watches, and even coffee makers can all connect to the internet. This massive network of connected devices is known as the Internet of Things, commonly shortened to IoT. At its core, IoT refers to physical devices that collect, send, and sometimes act on d

Samuel Cork
1 day ago2 min read


FCC Can Approve IoT Devices With Cyber Trust Mark.
A huge win for the cybersecurity community as well as for the security of all consumers. The FCC now must approve for Internet of Things (IoT) devices to meet security standards with the new Cyber Trust Mark. What is the Cyber Trust Mark? The Cyber Trust Mark is a new marking that IoT devices can Voluntarily agree to getting. This marking means that the device was sent to the FCC and inspected to meet high end security qualifications. If the IoT device has a FCC Cyber Trust M

Samuel Cork
Jan 8, 20252 min read
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