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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.
Podcast: OCF’s Secure IP Device Framework is an ISO/IEC adopted standard – what does this mean for the future of IoT?
https://openconnectivity.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/OCF_%20ISO_IEC_Podcast.mp3
As the Internet of Things (IoT) industry matures, users and consumers must have complete confidence that their data is safe. This is where open and secure IoT standardization steps in.
In this podcast, Bruno Johnson, OCF’s Marketing Work Group Chair and CEO of Cascoda, and Ralph Brown, an expert telecommunications consultant and founder of Brown Wolf Consulting, discuss the value of standardization for the developing IoT industry. They also break down the OCF’s security capabilities offered to IoT developers and manufacturers, how these led to the adoption of its Secure IP Device Framework as an ISO/IEC standard, and the government deployment of its specifications.