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Ge-Lite Module 6 - MONTA

This document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) topics, including the pros and cons of IoT, examples of consumer and enterprise IoT applications, and IoT security and privacy issues. It also discusses the future of IoT, including the role of 5G technology in enabling more connected devices and faster data transmission, as well as a prediction from 1950 of smart homes continuing tasks even if people disappear.

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Ge-Lite Module 6 - MONTA

This document provides an overview of Internet of Things (IoT) topics, including the pros and cons of IoT, examples of consumer and enterprise IoT applications, and IoT security and privacy issues. It also discusses the future of IoT, including the role of 5G technology in enabling more connected devices and faster data transmission, as well as a prediction from 1950 of smart homes continuing tasks even if people disappear.

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MODULE 6:

IT CULTURE AND
SOCIETY

Sheila Mae A. Monta


BTVTED-FSM 4A
LESSON 1:

Internet of Things

• Pros and Cons of IoT


• Consumer and Enterprise IoT Application
• IoT Security and Privacy Issue
• The Future of the IoT
Advantages of Iot
• Ability to access information from anywhere at any time on
any device.

• Improved communication between connected electronic


devices.

• Transferring data packets over a connected network saving


time and money.

• Automating tasks helping to improve the quality of a


business’s services and reducing the need for human
intervention.
Disadvantages of Iot
• As the number of connected devices increases and more
information is shared between devices, the potential that the
hacker could steal confidential information increases.

• Enterprises may eventually have to deal with massive numbers or


maybe even millions of IoT devices, and collecting and managing
the data from all those devices will be challenging.

• If there’s a bug in the system, it likely that every connected


device will become corrupted.

• Since there’s no international standard of compatibility of IoT.


It’s difficult for devices from different manufacturers to
communicate with each other.
Consumer and Enterprises IoT Application

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Companies working on smart building projects
are automating the functions of heating,
ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), the
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physical security of a structure, energy use,
location technology, as well as other areas that
building owners and their tenants care about.
SMART CITY

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IoT Security and Privacy Issue

The threat to internet-connected devices comes not just because they’re


connected to the internet, but because device manufacturers have not
always designed their products with security as a priority. In 2016, malware
called Mirai exploited these kinds of vulnerabilities in over 600,000 IoT
devices to create a massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack. The
following year, an attack called Krack infected nearly every internet-
connected device connected to Wi-Fi.
IoT Security and Privacy Issue

Additionally, connected devices often ask users to input their personal


information, including names, ages, addresses, phone numbers and even
social media accounts - - information that's invaluable to hackers.

Hackers aren't the only threat to the internet of things; privacy is another
major concern for IoT users. For instance, companies that make and
distribute consumer IoT devices could use those devices to obtain and sell
users' personal data.
The Future of the Internet of Things

If we’re going to get there—whether we like “there” or not—we’re going to


need faster internet. (Enter: 5G.) With 5G technology, we can transmit data
as much higher speed than before. Imagine trying to download an entire
movie onto your computer using your current internet connection—it
might take several hours depending on the size of the file. But, with 5G you
could potentially download that same movie in just a few minutes.

Ray Bradbury described in one short story from 1950, all the people might
disappear—but the smart homes, preparing meals and sweeping the floors,
will live on.
THANK YOU!

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