
Episode 413: Cranes, trains, and cybersecurity
This week’s podcast kicks off with a story about the Pentagon’s fears over a Chinese-connected crane maker and its prevalence in U.S. ports. The Pentagon and others focused on national security questi...
9 Maalis 20231h 4min

Episode 412: Playing with ChatGPT on Home Assistant
Details about how the U.S. government plans to disperse $39 billion in funding for chips was announced this week, so we discuss the details and what the funds mean for the IoT. Mobile World Congress t...
2 Maalis 20231h 8min

Episode 411: IoT is ready to tackle data privacy
The Connectivity Standards Alliance is back in the news this week with the launch of a new working group focused on data privacy, which we’re super pumped about. Also in privacy news, Tile has release...
23 Helmi 202359min

Episode 410: Inside the CSA’s plan for health device interoperability
This week’s show starts off with news from the Connectivity Standards Alliance as Kevin and I talk about the new Health and Wellness Working Group. Then we discuss some of the challenges that people f...
16 Helmi 20239min

Episode 408: Hacking sensors and securing medical devices
This week’s show starts with an overview of the reviews for the new second generation HomePod and a deep dive into the security mess that Anker has made with its Eufy smart home cameras. We then dig i...
2 Helmi 20231h 2min

Episode 407: Does the IoT mean the end of privacy?
This week’s show kicks off with a discussion about Carnegie Mellon’s research into detecting people’s movements through walls using Wi-Fi. As part of the discussion we also talk about the use of stick...
26 Tammi 20231h 2min

Episode 406: Return of the HomePod
This week’s show kicks off with a discussion of Apple’s new HomePod, which has some cool machine learning capabilities and new sensors built into it, plus a higher price tag than most smart speakers. ...
19 Tammi 20231h 2min





















