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R2 Offers Novel Approach to RF Safety and Security

As wireless, RF-enabled IoT devices continue to grow in ubiquity, they become more vulnerable to hacking and manipulation, which often leads to data theft and other criminal activities. See how RF security startup and Intel® Ignite alum R2 worked with Intel to hone and optimize its RF safety and security solution, offering a leap forward in perimeter defense.

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Cisco and Intel Collaborate to Drive Private 5G Innovation and Global IoT Adoption

Focused on simplifying enterprise 5G and integrating IT/OT network and security operations, Cisco will team up with Intel to enable more edge IoT use cases by enhancing the performance of its Cisco Private 5G solution. To support these use cases, the companies will work together on edge AI frameworks based on Intel® Xeon® processors, Intel® Smart Edge for MEC, and Intel’s RAN solutions.

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How Vision Checkout Can Drive Higher Levels of Customer Satisfaction

With shopper expectations on the rise, technologies like computer vision and AI are removing friction for customers at the point of sale. In this episode of “To the Edge and Beyond,” learn how Intel and UST developed a vision checkout solution using open-source software that’s gaining steam in the retail and hospitality industries.

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VMware Extends SD-WAN to Operational Tech With New Software Client Offering

VMware has announced it will deliver new and enhanced remote worker/device connectivity and intelligent wireless capabilities to its SD-WAN and SASE customers. The company will also extend its collaboration with Intel to deliver new edge appliances featuring 5G connectivity, allowing support for additional SD-WAN use cases involving mobile and IoT devices.

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"IoT Chat" Podcast: Demystifying OT and IoT Security and FPGAs

While connecting IT and OT networks can deliver greater visibility across an organization, it can also increase complexity and expose network vulnerabilities. In this episode of “IoT Chat,” learn how companies are using field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to maintain performance while shielding their increasingly connected devices and data from attacks.

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