IoT - articles
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Protecting critical infrastructure: the role of a new cybersecurity standard
Technology continues to evolve exponentially, leading to more efficient and productive industrial processes, but also bigger cybersecurity risks. How do you protect organizations' key processes and critical infrastructure?
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Kiwa expands calibration services with 40 GHz accreditation
Kiwa expands its calibration services with 40 GHz accreditation, ensuring precision in high-frequency technology for industries like telecommunications and aerospace. With ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation (RvA K063), our calibration lab in Woerden, Netherlands, meets the highest international standards. Whether it's 5G networks or radar systems, our accredited services help businesses optimize performance, ensure compliance, and minimize downtime. Discover how Kiwa’s expertise in 40 GHz calibration can keep your high-frequency systems operating at peak efficiency.
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The growing world of wearable tech!
How has wearable tech changed your life? Before putting a WWAN equipped watch on your wrist, it should have undergone rigorous testing and comply to applicable regulations.
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Testing keeps hackers out of your kitchen
Internet of Things (IoT) puts the world at bigger risk of cyber crime or just simple malfunction. Testing and certification is of utmost importance to keep our connected devices safe.
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The future of auditing: 5 tech trends that’ll change the game
You think remote auditing is ground-breaking? Kiwa’s corporate IT expert Eric Laan spotlights five (plus one) game-changing tech trends and innovations in auditing.
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Get started certifying your IoT products
As of 1 August 2024, all smart devices have to meet minimum cyber security requirements. That means manufacturers have less than two years to get their products tested and certified. “But don't wait too long,” warns Sabyne van Mourik from Kiwa. “We are talking about a huge number of IoT products.”
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