SecurityIn a world where security and privacy are playing a more and more prominent role, functions such as authentication, authorization, encryption, and data protection score high on the IoT checklist.According to ABI Research, “Most M2M applications are lacking the basic security requirements that have been a de-facto standard for information and communication technologies elsewhere. If not addressed sooner, this weak link could throttle the successful adoption of M2M in healthcare, industrial installations, and consumer homes[1].”Security will have to be supported by the network cloud, and not only by the devices. Data centers will need to ensure that information is available at all times, and that the big data as well as the connections over which they are transported are protected against loss and unauthorized access. As communication service providers are already seen as “trusted partners”, there is an opportunity for them to build on this relationship in the development and the commercialization of IoT services.
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