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Challenges of Remote IoT Devices Management
Time:2022-10-21

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network composed of various connected systems, devices, and sensors. Gateways, machines, and computers are arranged together to transmit information through wireless networks without human interference. The IoT connects people with things, as well as things with things, with the number of connected systems reaching billions. Tracking and managing your IoT devices is crucial for ensuring your business growth and security, and this is where remote IoT devices management comes into play.


In the age of IoT, systems can utilize analytics and business intelligence better and faster than humans. They can record responses and make adjustments without any human involvement or confirmation.


Today's businesses are relying more on IoT devices to better compartmentalize, reduce costs, and improve efficiency between enterprises. Although IoT networks are rapidly becoming a part of business operations, there are still many challenges in managing the network. From connectivity to scalability and security, let's take a look at some of the challenges facing remote IoT devices management.


Security of IoT devices


One of the biggest challenges facing IoT device management is network security, as it involves technical information. Network security not only concerns vulnerabilities or weaknesses in data connections, but also all aspects related to hardware.


Let's take the example of an IoT sensor smart manufacturing unit. In equipped units, managers or maintenance personnel can check the status of equipment, read data, or send commands using mobile devices. Now, what if attackers attempt to gain access to and acquire information through machine attacks using weak security measures? Technical personnel may shut down all systems and connected machines, which can cause system overheating or overload. It can also access the organization's data.


Network reliability of IoT devices


When local internet service providers face downtime, the entire system shuts down during power outages. Similarly, emergencies or climate change can affect data centers, which need to operate efficiently in most IoT solutions. In these situations, all IoT devices or systems can be shut down completely.


Privacy of IoT devices


Most online connections are protected with some form of encryption, which means that data is securely locked behind software keys and cannot be unlocked or translated without proper authorization.


While many companies are aware of this fact and still choose to stay away from these encryptions, the risk becomes greater when they store sensitive digital information (such as user accounts, passwords, or passwords) and personal information in plain text files on the internet. IoT platforms can collect, transmit, and use unencrypted or unencoded data, which can put enterprises handling sensitive data at higher risk.


Power, storage, and resource utilization of IoT devices


Electronic devices and systems need energy to operate, and IoT is no exception. It even requires physical storage space for data. With a large number of cloud and edge computing services, remote services also need to store digital data. These remote servers require a lot of energy, and data centers require large-scale cooling systems.


Neoway offers a variety of wireless modules, including neoway N58/N720/G7A/N715/N716/M590/Neo N21/Neo N11/T box automotive. These modules find extensive applications in various industries, including Smart Energy, Internet of Vehicles (IoV), Smart Manufacturing, Commercial Retail, Smart City, and more.

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