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http://electronicsofthings.com/expert-opinion/risk-management-compliance/?utm_source=eotpage&utm_medium=eotpage&utm_campaign=eotpage&utm_content=eotposts There are several big risks on IoT. You need to understand those risk and keep them in control. →
http://makezine.com/2016/09/28/5-raspberry-pi-zero-hats-get/ This article tells about several interesting looking HAT add-ons to Raspberry Pi. →
https://threatpost.com/nuclear-power-plant-disrupted-by-cyber-attack/121216/ Nuclear power plant control system was not completely safe from hackers. →
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/10/beware-of-all-powerful-ddos-malware-infecting-cellular-gateways-feds-warn/ →
http://mobile.eweek.com/networking/cloud-security-alliance-details-iot-security-guidelines.html →
http://qz.com/806583/programmers-hate-open-floor-plans/ Open floor plans could be cheaper to have, but end up costing much more for the companies because the huge amount of programmer productivity lost in disturbances caused by noisy environment. →
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nec-raspberry-pi-3/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter →
http://turnoff.us/geek/programmer-leves/ →
http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/the-most-incredible-microscope-images-of-2016-reveal-a-beautiful-hidden-universe/ →
https://www.wired.com/2016/10/akamai-finds-longtime-security-flaw-2-million-devices/ It’s well known that the Internet of Things is woefully insecure, but the most shameful and frustrating part is that some of the vulnerabilities that are currently being exploited could have been eradicated years ago. Now evidence of how these bugs are being used in attacks is calling attention to security holes that are →