In this IoT For All podcast, OCF Security Oversight Work Group Chair Kyle Haefner discusses today’s IoT security landscape, the Open Connectivity Foundation and the current problems facing IoT adoption.
Listen to the podcast here.
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In this IoT For All podcast, OCF Security Oversight Work Group Chair Kyle Haefner discusses today’s IoT security landscape, the Open Connectivity Foundation and the current problems facing IoT adoption.
Listen to the podcast here.
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Lynx Technology announced today that Lynx MiND has received a 2018 IoT Evolution Connected Home and Building Innovation Award from IoT Evolution magazine, the leading publication covering IoT technologies.
The award honors organizations delivering software or hardware solutions which enable the advancement of the smart home and building industry.
“Lynx is honored to receive this industry validation from IOT Evolution Magazine for Lynx MiND. At Lynx we are committed to innovation in the advancement of interoperability within the IoT ecosystem, to establish seamless and secure connected device experiences,” said John Driver, CEO of Lynx Technology.
For Consumer Electronics companies, Service Providers and Appliance Manufacturers who want to participate in the smart home in an easy way, Lynx MiND is an OCF Certified smart home solution, which includes a reconfigurable embedded rules engine (U.S. Patent Pending), that will enable a gateway, NAS, wireless router, STB, home controller, appliance or other device to be transformed into a central smart home hub.
Click here to read the full press release on Cision.
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Building a house that is strong enough to withstand the test of time requires well-defined codes, specifications based on rigorous testing, and thorough certification. Building a secure IoT device is no different. As a part of Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), engineers from over 450 companies around the world have been collaborating on the trifecta of specification, certification, and open source reference architecture that is required to build secure IoT devices.
Read the full article by Kyle Haefner via Embedded.com
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Samsung Electronics is exhibiting its innovative HVAC solutions at the 2019 International Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigerating Exposition (AHR Expo) in Atlanta, Georgia from January 14-16. The AHR Expo is the largest event of its kind in the world and about 60,000 people expected to attend across the exhibition’s three days, as Samsung strengthens its presence in the North American market.
Visitors to the Samsung booth can experience first-hand the company’s leadership in HVAC technology, with the full Wind-Free™ cooling system lineup – comprising both residential and commercial units – showcased at the expo. Highlights include the Wind-Free™ 4Way Cassette, which was named a finalist in the Cooling segment of the 2019 AHR Expo Innovation Awards.
Samsung has also unveiled its complete range of ventilation systems specifically made for the North American market, including its Dedicated Outdoor Air System (DOAS) and Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV). The DOAS system is used in conjunction with a Samsung air conditioner and treats 100% of the outdoor air to match the desired indoor room temperature and humidity levels, thus improving indoor air quality and reducing the load on other HVAC equipment in a building. The ERV system ventilates a room by transferring the indoor air’s thermal energy outdoors. Users can enjoy clean air thanks to the system’s special structure, which blocks pollution sources from flowing back into the room. The system also keeps the room temperature constant, so users can save on the operating costs of heating and cooling.
In addition, the company debuted a system air conditioner that strengthens connectivity with other smart devices and is equipped with Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF)-based Wi-Fi technology. Samsung’s IoT technology has facilitated easy-to-use and energy-efficient HVAC solutions, allowing users to control or monitor their air conditioner inside the home with their voice alone via Family Hub™.
Click here to read the full blog via the Samsung Newsroom.
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The Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), an Internet of Things standards body, has announced the results of a survey conducted at CES 2017. After surveying 250 respondents, the results conclude that more than 60 percent of respondents consider standardization and interoperability when it comes to purchasing connected devices, cybersecurity concerns, and overall technological innovation in society.
Follow this link to read the full article from IoT Journal by Rich Handley.