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Ayla Networks CTO Adrian Caceres, Other Company Executives To Speak At IoT Industry Conferences In May

Nearly 50% of U.S. broadband households have concerns about their privacy related to the use of connected devices. If not addressed, these concerns, often stoked by high-profile hacking incidents, could derail growth in the smart home and IoT. This session addresses the importance of tackling privacy concerns as the smart home enters the next stage of development. Panelists examine the biggest vulnerabilities, steps to implement protective solutions, and strategies to communicate these security measures to the consumer, including the role of the media.

From the press release "Ayla Networks CTO Adrian Caceres, Other Company Executives To Speak At IoT Industry Conferences In May" by www.businesswire.com

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