IoT and cloud technology are seen as key elements in creating a secure data environment
As IoT requires a more open architecture, some users are skeptical about the platforms’ ability to maintain the integrity of their data. According to the new analysis from Frost & Sullivan called Internet of Things (IoT) – Disruptive Opportunities in Key Sectors, several standardization bodies are working towards addressing the issue of device interoperability so that they could answer to users’ demands for secure environment. “The huge pressure on the network for connectivity with multiple devices could lead to a new artificial intelligent cognitive architecture for managing data network”, says Technical Insights Industry Analyst Swapnadeek Nayak. Nanotechnology and smart sensors are also seen as valuable tools for enhancing privacy and network security.
Read more of how IoT can enhance privacy in an open architecture at http://en.prnasia.com/story/116727-0.shtml
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