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Everything You Need to Know about IoT Edge Computing

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The number of IoT (Internet of Things) devices circulated today is already growing exponentially and billions of devices are joined to the IoT network while leveraging the power of the cloud. Writing the future of the IoT devices, IoT edge computing has come to the stage addressing latency issues by providing data processing closer to the source. Organizations that manage physical assets can reap tremendous cost savings and unlock new opportunities by switching to intelligent edge computing architectures. In many ways, edge computing is the network architecture that makes IoT possible in the first place. Demanding for high capacity data processing techniques in real-time with a spacious network is the authentic challenge that data scientists and data analysts are facing today. But, no worries anymore! This problem is now taking care of by IoT Edge Computing Technology. What is IoT Edge Computing? According to International Data Corporation (IDC), IoT Edge Computing is a network o

Why an Effective Security Operations Center (SOC) is Essential for Your Organization?

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I n this technology-driven world, every business, despite the size, make committed efforts to protect their sensitive data from sophisticated and targeted cyberattacks. The probability of a breach has increased, so does the cost to mitigate them. Organizations are ceaselessly working on finding reliable defensive strategies against cyberattacks. This is the point where a Security Operations Center (SOC) comes to the stage. A Security Operation Center (SOC) is a centralized function within an organization engaging people, processes, and technology to continuously monitor and enhance an organization's security posture while preventing, detecting, analyzing, and responding to anomalous cybersecurity activities. It acts like the hub or central command post, taking in telemetry from across an organization's IT infrastructure such as networks, devices, appliances, and information stores etc. How a SOC Works? A SOC is an example for the software as a service (SaaS) software model whic