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What is IOT

Internet of things

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What does IOT relate to

processing speed,

cloud computing,

wireless communication,

light weight OS,

small footprint protocols,

research,

reducing cost and memory

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Must have factors in IOT

  • Accessibility and reliability

  • Security: encryption from cloud to the devices?

  • Support

  • Control of your data *** Vulnerability of data

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Augmented reality in IOT

an interactive experience of a real world environment where the objects that reside in the real world are enhanced by computer generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory modalities

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What is AR?

adds digital elements to a live view of the real world Ex. snapchat lenses and pokemon go

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What is VR?

implies a complete immersion experience with lenses, 3D visualizations   Ex: oculus rift

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What is MR?

combines elements of both AR and VR, real world and digital objects interact

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What is XR?

overs all of the various technologies that enhance our senses, whether they’re providing additional information about the actual world or creating totally unreal, simulated worlds for us to experience. It includes Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies

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Components of Augmented Reality

  1. Combination of real and virtual worlds

  2. Real time interaction

  3. Accurate 3d registration of virtual and real objects

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Foundation of cyber security activities

  1. Identify expected customers and users and define expected use cases.

  2. Research customer cybersecurity needs and goals.

  3. Determine how to address customer needs and goals.

  4. Plan for adequate support of customer needs and goals.

  5. Define approaches for communicating to customers.

  6. Decide what to communicate to customers and how to

communicate it.

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When was the US Regulation of IOT devices signed

On December 4, 2020, “Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020” was

Signed

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What does the US regulation of IOT establish

The Act establishes security standards for IoT devices that are owned or controlled by the Federal government and requires the National Institute of Standards and Technology

(NIST) to create minimum cybersecurity standards for such devices

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What does the US regulation of IOT do?

The document outlines how IoT devices may fit into a federal agencies’ information

systems and the questions that a federal agency must ask when considering IoT devices for use within the

agencies.

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Examples of IOT

cars (tesla), selfie fridge

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How do augmented and virtual realities differ?

  1. Purpose (explain):

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  • Could be for healthcare [training in surgical operations

  • media/entertainment [movies and shows to create unique experiences]

  • Virtual travel [trips to museum, or different planet]

  • Professional sports [training programs]

  • Gaming [first person shooters]

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  1. Delivery method

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  • Head mounted or smart device

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  1. Operate independently as well as often blended together

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CAPTCHA meaning

Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart

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What is a positive right?

(claim rights) an obligation of some people to provide certain things for others    Ex: safe workplace, public free education

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What is a negative right?

(liberties) the right to act without interference    Ex: freedom of speech, right to strike

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Difference between negative and positive rights

Fundamentally, positive rights require others to provide you with either a good or service.

A negative right, on the other hand, only requires others to abstain from interfering with your actions

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What is ethics?

study of what it means to “do the right thing”

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Key aspects of privacy

  • Freedom from intrusion (being left alone)

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  • Control of information about oneself

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  • Freedom from surveillance (from being tracked, followed, watched)

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What is the 4th amendment

Sets limits on government’s rights to search our

homes and businesses and seize documents and other personal effects. Requires government provide

probable cause

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