The number of devices connected to the Internet, including the machines, sensors, and cameras that make up the Internet of Things (IoT), continues to grow at a steady pace. A new forecast from International Data Corporation (IDC) estimates that there will be 41.6 billion connected IoT devices, or "things," generating 79.4 zettabytes (ZB) of data in 2025.
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Read MoreThe scale and complexity of networks supporting IoT will quickly outstrip human capabilities to defend them. Devices can be elusive; they will hide behind gateways and roaming arrangements. The challenge is how to monitor and learn the behavior of the different classes of devices. IoT devices are like flocks of birds: they move in large groups in the same direction; when one deviates, usually the rest of the group deviates. We can use unsupervised machine learning techniques with a 5-step...
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