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How can we make the Internet of Things more secure? Author interview with Paul Fremantle

How can we make the Internet of Things more secure? Author interview with Paul Fremantle

by Alun Jones | May 25, 2017 | Interviews

This month PeerJ Computer Science published “A survey of secure middleware for the Internet of Things” by Paul Fremantle and Philip Scott from the University of Portsmouth. With the continuing growth of the number of devices connected to the internet, the...
Changing the currency of science to solve our greatest challenges

Changing the currency of science to solve our greatest challenges

by PeerJ Staff | Oct 28, 2013 | regular

Note: This was part of a talk I gave last week for Open Access Week at the University of Edinburgh. A slideshare of the deck is available. I grew up in ‘Silicon Valley’ during the late 70s and 80s, before moving a bit North near Berkeley. What a fantastic...

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