This week’s trending news features a primer on Industrial IoT, new and upcoming features for Windows users and the latest cybersecurity threats.
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This week’s trending news features a primer on Industrial IoT, new and upcoming features for Windows users and the latest cybersecurity threats.
The post Tech news you may have missed: Nov. 10 – 17 appeared first on TechRepublic.
Plus: A Microsoft cloud leak exposed potential customers, new IoT security labels come to the US, and details emerge about Trump’s document stash.
Ten years after it was first unveiled, the powerful firmware analysis platform Ofrak is now available to anyone.
New research found troubling vulnerabilities in the 5G platforms carriers offer to wrangle embedded device data.
The connected-lighting company Insteon went dark without warning its users, throwing into question the concept of handing your house’s controls to an IoT firm.
Microsoft now has two versions of Windows IoT Enterprise. So how do you choose between them?
WSL isn’t the only official way to run Linux code on Windows systems. Find out how to take advantage of Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows.
Microsoft’s latest IoT server release is intended for appliances. Here’s what you need to know about Windows Server IoT 2022.
Managing passwords and privileged access is bad enough for people—but that’s going to be dwarfed by the problem of dealing with non-human identities.