This week’s show kicked off with us discussing a fascinating interview with the head of the LoRa Alliance about its efforts to bring Amazon’s Sidewalk network into compliance with the LoRaWan standard. We then discussed Apple’s app privacy labels, a similar option for Google users, and the nutrition-style label for connected device security. Then it was on to NIST’s cybersecurity standards, Aquanta’s smart water heaters, Amazon’s Energy Hub, and Amazon’s live translations. We then covered the new Wyze outdoor plug, the gen 2 Flic buttons, and easier Google Routines before diving into using IoT for vaccine tracking. A startup called Tive received funding and Forrester underlined the current best practices. Kevin then shares the latest news from Home Assistant’s conference this past weekend. We concluded the show by answering a listener question about how to use a light sensor to make bulbs turn on before sunset on cloudy days.
Our guest this week is Geoff Wylde, the head of IoT and Urban Transformations at the World Economic Forum. We are discussing the latest WEF report, The State of the Connected World 2020, which was pretty much rewritten in the last few months to focus on how IoT can help us respond to the global pandemic. Wylde talks about the role collaboration plays in solving problems with IoT, the report’s findings around social equity, and the concept of compromised consent, as it relates to sharing data. There’s a lot of good info in the interview and much more in the report, which you can find here. Check both out.
Hosts: Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel
Guest: Geoff Wylde, the head of IoT and Urban Transformations at the World Economic Forum
Sponsors: Calix and Plume
- Will Amazon’s Sidewalk ever be part of LoRaWAN?
- Can nutrition labels help with privacy and IoT device security?
- Let’s all read the NIST cybersecurity suggestions!
- How IoT Can help us during the global pandemic
- What is compromised consent and how can I avoid it?
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