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OCF Holds Successful Developer Event in Denver, Colorado
By Clarke Stevens, Principal Architect at Shaw Communications
As part of the Open Connectivity Foundation’s goal of making IoT development simple, interoperable and secure, the OCF periodically hosts IoT Meetup events, allowing developers of any experience level and others interested in the OCF to get an introduction to developing for the IoT with OCF technology. This month, I co-hosted a successful IoT Meetup event at the Shaw Communications office in Denver, CO. Brian Scriber of CableLabs and I split the evening into two activities. Attendees enjoyed a presentation on IoT security followed by a live IoT development tutorial.
A Year in Review: OCF 2019 Accomplishments Pave the Way for Secure and Interoperable IoT
By John Park, Executive Director of OCF
2019 saw a significant amount of IoT coverage, ranging from healthcare impact, to exciting technology developments and massive market expansion. While many of the IoT discussions were positive, scrutiny was also prominent, with concerns about IoT security breaches and implementation barriers dominating the news cycle…. [Read More]
OCF Experts Share Their IoT Security Insights
Open Connectivity Foundation continues to address the need for a secure IoT environment with its “secure-by-design” approach, security specification and ongoing collaboration with government and cybersecurity organizations. In addition to these tactics, OCF experts actively contribute their security knowledge and insights to the greater IoT community to further promote OCF’s vision for a safeguarded, reliable IoT ecosystem.
Below, we have highlighted a few security-focused resources developed by OCF experts that give end users and other IoT enthusiasts an in-depth look into OCF technology and how it can be used to optimize the IoT:
Open Connectivity Foundation Brings Massive Scale to IoT Ecosystem
Efforts led by ARRIS, CableLabs, Cisco, Electrolux, GE Digital, Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Samsung – Ensures IoT Solutions and Devices of the Future Work Together Seamlessly
Beaverton, Oregon – Feb. 19, 2016 – Today, major industry leaders who are invested in the future of the Internet of Things, announced they will unify as the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), an entity whose goal will be to help unify IoT standards so that companies and developers can create IoT solutions and devices that work seamlessly together. Via cross-industry collaboration, the OCF will work towards unlocking the massive opportunity of the future global IoT segment, accelerate industry innovation and help all developers and companies create solutions that map to a single, open IoT interoperability specification. Ultimately, with OCF specifications, protocols and open source projects, a wide-range of consumer, enterprise and embedded devices and sensors from a variety of manufacturers, can securely and seamlessly interact with one another.