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A corrupted sensor payload did. Let me explain how that happened — and why it means most IoT dashboards are one corrupted sensor reading away from a security incident. The Khymera dashboard under

IoT projects often fail not because of hardware limitations, but because of weak architecture. An ESP32 sending sensor data is easy. Managing devices, users, commands, telemetry, and cloud integrations in a secure and scalable way is not. This articl...

I. Introduction: The AI Catalyst in IoT Data Engineering The proliferation of connected devices has ushered in an era of unprecedented data generation. From smart sensors on manufacturing floors to intelligent systems in urban infrastructures, the In...

IoT projects appear simple at first, but when a small pilot expands to hundreds or even thousands of devices, real challenges emerge. Devices disconnect at the worst times, data starts piling up, and security audits become a headache. Laravel becomes...

The Internet of Things is revolutionizing industries. The immense growth in the number of connected devices has grown a new form of insurance-IoT insurance. This innovative coverage has come to combat all risks from smart devices. In this article, di...

Github link Introduction In an era where privacy concerns are paramount and centralized servers represent both a bottleneck and a single point of failure, peer-to-peer (P2P) communication has become increasingly relevant. Whether you're building a lo...
