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Tech & Innovation
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Internet of things security quickly becoming 'life and death,' experts say

The Internet of Things is already deeply embedded at home and at work.

Mon, 25 Feb 2019

Researchers at Texas-based Rice University have designed a chip that could be 10 times as secure, almost like a fingerprint, to help boost the reliability of Internet of Things devices.

That’s excellent news, say identity and security experts, especially as machines are expected to pass the

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