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Which book is suitable for IoT beginners?The Internet of Things: What Everyone Needs to Know by Scott Shackelford explains privacy, ethics, and policy aspects of IoT in simple technical language, making it suitable for readers seeking foundational understanding.Which book focuses on hands-on hacking?The IoT Hacker’s Handbook by Aditya Gupta provides detailed guides for testing IoT devices through UART, BLE, and firmware analysis, offering comprehensive coverage of real exploitation scenarios.Which books guide enterprise-level IoT deployment?Practical Internet of Things Security by Brian Russell and Drew Van Duren, along with Internet of Things Security and Privacy (2025), explore secure enterprise implementation, management frameworks,…
PredictLeads data can now be automated across business tools through its official integration with Make. PredictLeads is now integrated into Make, enabling teams to automate real-time company intelligence across sales, marketing, and research workflows using no-code automation.” — Roq Xever, CEO of PredictLeads NEWARK, DE, UNITED STATES, December 31, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ — PredictLeads, a provider of real-time company intelligence, announced that its datasets are now officially integrated into Make, a no-code automation platform used to design and deploy automated workflows across thousands of business applications. The PredictLeads–Make integration allows teams to automate company intelligence workflows using visual logic instead of…
2025 has already earned a place in the books as a chaotic time for national security and defense contracting. Widespread layoffs across agencies and government contractors have left many professionals rethinking their careers. Budgets have tightened, but counterintuitively, demand for cleared talent remains high, even as things shift in demand and timing. As institutions dig in for long-term investments, some jobs have become more critical than ever. Top 10 National Security Jobs in 2025 This list is based on the latest data from the ClearanceJobs’ platform. If you’re thinking about making a move, or pivoting into national security, these…
OpenAI is taking steps to improve its audio AI models, in preparation for its eventual release of an AI-powered personal device, said a person with knowledge of the effort. The device is expected to be largely audio-based, said three people with knowledge of it. When people speak to ChatGPT, the …
Major dating apps like Bumble and Tinder have embraced AI, spending millions on tools that aim to enhance their efficiency and the user experience. But, one new company — the London-based Eva AI — is taking it a step further. They’re betting solely on artificial intelligence romantic partners — and think there’s a market for people who want to take their chatbot boyfriends and girlfriends out on the town. In February, the company is launching a pop-up cafe in Manhattan that they hope to make a permanent fixture. Tables will have special perches for people’s phones, so they can more…
Report: Brookfield Asset Management to launch cloud business focused on lower cost AI infrastructure
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd., one of the world’s largest alternative investment management firms, could become an unlikely rival to cloud infrastructure giants such as Amazon Web Services Inc. and Microsoft Corp. A report in The Information yesterday suggests it’s planning to launch a cloud computing business that would lease artificial intelligence chips directly to customers. It would operate a business model that can lower the costs of building and running AI data centers, the report added. The new business would be operated by a subsidiary of Brookfield called Radiant, and is linked to a new $100 billion AI infrastructure program…
New Delhi: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Tuesday released its recommendations on a new regulatory framework governing the sale and use of foreign telecom service providers’ SIM and eSIM cards in machine-to-machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices meant exclusively for export.The recommendations follow a request from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications, which had sought TRAI’s views on the terms and conditions for issuing and renewing no-objection certificates (NOCs) for the import and sale of foreign SIM/eSIM cards used in export-bound M2M and IoT devices.Also read: Telecom sector in 2025: Satcom, Vodafone Idea…
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Cybersecurity dominated headlines throughout 2025, with a year marked by high-profile breaches, evolving attack techniques and major shifts in industry practices. From critical zero-day vulnerabilities and supply chain threats to AI-driven risks and vendor shake-ups, the security landscape has been anything but static. In this roundup, we’ll dive into some of Infosecurity Magazine’s most-read stories of the year, covering the incidents, innovations and trends that shaped the conversation in cybersecurity. Cyber Threat Detection Vendors Pull Out of MITRE Evaluations Test Read the story here Three major cybersecurity firms, Microsoft, SentinelOne and Palo Alto Networks, did not participate in MITRE’s 2025…


