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05/08/2017

Grow Your Personal IIoT Network: IIC Connect – a New Member Benefit

Efficient Networking. IIC Connect is like match.com for industrial companies. The concept is simple: you enter your profile and a quick description of what might interest you. Then everyone looks at the profiles and requests meeting; you accept the ones you like. We have some software that does automated scheduling. Then you have 20-minute sessions with your “dates”. It’s fast, easy, efficient, and fun!... Read more →

Posted at 9:02 am in Uncategorized, | Permalink

05/04/2017

Smart Grid & Fog: Taking Steps Towards a Prototype Software Platform for Fog Computing

The US power grid is a machine on a truly gigantic scale. And it is also inherently distributed and decentralized: there is no single central controlling authority, rather a set of connected, interacting organizations that make energy management decisions in their own scope but coordinate with each other. The power grid is also changing: from the radial model where the power generated in large power plants is distributed to consumers to a model where customers are both producers and consumers of energy. These properties make the power system a prime target for fog computing applications.... Read more →

Posted at 9:02 am in Adopting the Industrial Internet,Applications,Industrial Internet Innovation,OpenFog, | Permalink

Tags: FOG, IIOT, IOT, OPENFOG, POWER, SMART GRID,

05/02/2017

“Breaker One Nine – Expect IIoT to Deliver a Convoy of Autonomous Trucks”

Most people are aware of connected cars and should consider the changes that will come as trucking is connected as well. Autonomous trucking is coming, and just as containerization revolutionized shipping, automation of trucks will greatly change the trucking industry. ... Read more →

Posted at 9:20 am in Uncategorized, | Permalink

Tags: IIOT, IOT TRANSPORTATION, IOT TRUCKING,

04/12/2017

A real world, multi-vendor, single security solution on display in Hannover Messe

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is driving the addition of more connected devices. Cybersecurity is critical to the success of IIOT. The demonstration illustrates how the IIC’s recently released Industrial Internet Security Framework can be applied to solve this challenging problem. Mimicking a real-world, multi-vendor, distributed environment, the demonstration integrates existing Hannover Messe demos from 24 IIC and Plattform Industrie 4.0 member companies into a single security solution. It spans multiple booths at Hannover Messe and remote sites around the world.... Read more →

Posted at 9:19 am in Adopting the Industrial Internet,CyberSecurity,Industrial Internet Consortium,Industrial Internet Innovation,Industrial Internet Standards, | Permalink

Tags: CYBERSECURITY, IIOT, IOT, SECURITY,

04/06/2017

The Art of Simply-Complex and IIoT

Being faced with new opportunities can be the same as being faced with new challenges. The industrialized world is embarking on a new journey—the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The journey will be long, which is fortunate for those designing the path forward. Like all journeys, it's a good idea to have a plan in place before setting off. The essence of the IIoT involves lots of 'things' that will need to work in concert in order to be effective.... Read more →

Posted at 9:20 am in Uncategorized, | Permalink

Tags: ARCHTECTURE, IIRA, INDUSTRIAL INTERNET, IOT,

03/19/2017

Accelerating IIoT: Evolution of the IIoT Connectivity Stack

Three of the main goals of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)community are (1) clarify the rich but often confusing landscape of IIoT connectivity, (2) set a stable long-term foundation for IIoT interoperability and architecture strategy, (3) provide practical, useful and tangible guidance for IIoT connectivity requirements assessment, technology evaluation and selection. The ‘Industrial Internet Connectivity Framework’ (IICF), published by the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) in February 2017, accomplishes these goals.... Read more →

Posted at 9:19 am in Adopting the Industrial Internet,Books, | Permalink

Tags: CONNECTIVITY, CYBERSECURITY, IIC, IICF, INTEROPERABILITY,

03/09/2017

The Dream of a Unified and IIoT-enabled Industrial Communications Network… how close are we?

Within the context of control systems and field devices, proprietary protocols are the rule as opposed to the exception. Although some standardized protocols are beginning to emerge, many of these will not interoperate without configuring specialized gateways that add cost and complexity. Such a situation places constraints on the ability of industrial organizations to cash in on the promise of the new Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) wave of technological and productivity advancements. But there is hope. Progress towards a converged communication protocol environment is being made on several fronts.... Read more →

Posted at 9:19 am in Uncategorized, | Permalink

02/22/2017

Smart Factory Applications in Discrete Manufacturing

IIC members have identified many of the best practices and key challenges that lie ahead and summarized them in a technical white paper, Smart Factory Applications in Discrete Manufacturing. Authored by the IIC Smart Factory Task Group, the whitepaper provides a comprehensive summary of the benefits and business value of the Smart Factory, a description of the core IoT technologies, and discussion of the barriers to adoption.... Read more →

Posted at 2:16 am in Uncategorized, | Permalink

Tags: AUTOMATION, CYBER ATTACK, DISCRETE MANUFACTURING, IIC, IISF, OPC UA, PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE,

02/20/2017

Breaking Down the IDC Top 10 IoT Predictions for 2017

A new IDC FutureScape offers top 10 predictions for the Worldwide IoT in 2017. The research evaluates 10 emerging trends and ranks them in terms of their likely impact across the enterprise and the time it will take each prediction to go mainstream (meaning the middle of bellcurve of adoption). This blog breaks it down and summarizes the trends.... Read more →

Posted at 12:00 pm in Uncategorized, | Permalink

02/16/2017

15 Attack Points for Endpoints

Much has been written lately about IIoT endpoints and their many potential security vulnerabilities. As defined by the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC), endpoints are devices that employ both computation and communications resources and expose functional capabilities. A thorough understanding of these vulnerabilities in relation to the IIoT system is crucial in addressing the architectural considerations required to protect endpoints.... Read more →

Posted at 9:31 am in Uncategorized, | Permalink

Tags: ENDPOINT PLC IIC IISF HARDWARE INTEGRITY SOFTWARE INTEGRITY,

01/19/2017

Security Claims Evaluation Testbed: a window into operational efficiencies

In February 2016, the IIC announced its first security assessment-focused testbed: The Security Claims Evaluation Testbed. IIC member companies are collaborating in this testbed to provide an open and highly configurable cybersecurity platform for evaluation of endpoint, gateway and other networked components’ security capabilities. By connecting their equipment to the testbed, IIC members and non-members are able to evaluate the security of their devices within two different scenarios: individually on a device level, or with a system of other endpoints, gateways, etc. Join the free webinar offered by the IIC on Thursday, January 26th at 11:00am to hear Dan describe the results and lessons learned so far from the Security Claims Evaluation Testbed.... Read more →

Posted at 5:53 am in Uncategorized, | Permalink

12/20/2016

The IIC Testbed Program: Strategy, Goals, and a Call to Contribution

by Dr. Stan Schneider, CEO, Real-Time Innovations, Inc. The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) is “ground zero” for the Industrial Internet of Things. It’s the largest of the Internet of Things (IoT) consortia with over 250 members. No other organization approaches its respect or potential to drive the next industrial revolution... Read more →

Posted at 3:37 am in Adopting the Industrial Internet,Industrial Internet Consortium,Industrial Internet Innovation,Updates From the IIC, | Permalink

Tags: IIC, IIOT, TECHNOLOGY,

12/02/2016

Protecting Industrial Internet of Things Endpoints

An attack to an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) system typically starts with an attack on one or more endpoints.The IIC has recently presented an endpoint protection/security model and policy in its Industrial Internet Security Framework (IISF) document.The key areas of focus include endpoint data protection, physical security, root of trust, endpoint identity, access control, monitoring and analysis, secure configuration and management, and integrity protection. You can download the complete document for free.... Read more →

Posted at 2:15 am in Security, | Permalink

Tags: IIOT IIC IISF ENDPOINT SECURITY PHYSICAL SECURITY ROOT OF TRUST ENDPOINT IDENTITY ACCESS CONTROL INTEGRITY PROTECTION,

11/07/2016

In the Technology Race, Your People Remain Your Best Bet!

There is a great deal of discussion and articles out there around the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and its promises: Smart connected technology is radically revolutionizing the industrial landscape at an unprecedented pace, and the fact that a fully smart plant will be achievable in our lifetime makes it even more exciting!... Read more →

Posted at 4:30 am in Industrial Internet Consortium,Industrial Internet Innovation,Industrial Internet Standards,Manufacturing,Updates From the IIC, | Permalink

Tags: IIC, IISF, INDUSTRIAL INTERNET, SMART FACTORY, SMART MANUFACTURING,

10/11/2016

Preparing for the IIoT Opportunity: 7 things to look for in an Industrial IoT Platform Vendor

So what do you look for when selecting an IIoT platform vendor? It comes down to asking the right questions when you are choosing the right platform to make your Industrial IoT projects a reality... Read more →

Posted at 4:36 am in Uncategorized, | Permalink

09/30/2016

The Industrial Internet Security Framework: A security framework built on cooperation

Attacks to industrial sites will not be a local affair in the industrial internet, but an international one. Global cooperation is essential to protect the industrial internet, and developing the Industrial Internet Security Framework (IISF) required intense collaboration from many contributors around the world... Read more →

Posted at 12:30 pm in Security, | Permalink

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