New kit accelerates rapid prototyping by giving developers easy access to the fastest and easiest way to equip IoT endpoint devices to be highly secure PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Security is the ...
Giving away 20,000 free starter kits to help developers build secure IoT devices PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Security has become the biggest challenge for IoT development, with 8 out of 10 developers ...
Avnet will demonstrate its newly launched Azure Sphere MT3620 Starter Kit at CES 2019. The kit supports prototyping of IoT implementations using Microsoft’s Azure Sphere, an end-to-end solution (from ...
In April 2018, nearly two years ago, Microsoft announced Azure Sphere, a program to better secure the 41.6 billion internet for things (IoT) devices expected to be connected to the internet by 2025.
Microsoft’s Azure Sphere is an interesting concept, a mix of secure cloud services, secure devices, and a new Linux-based operating system, all rolled into a single platform and a Visual Studio-based ...
The kits will be offered through Avnet’s Hackster.io and element14 communities with kits and contest submissions open until Sept. 30, 2019. Contest rules and design resources can be found at Secure ...
Delivering secure, end-to-end IoT connectivity is no easy task, and properly integrating this support with an operating system is critical to delivering a secure product. Most developers would prefer ...