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Episode 87 - Security in IoT

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In this episode we speak to Stuart Mitchell about security in IoT.

http://cynicaldeveloper.com/podcast/87/

Stuart Mitchell is the CEO of the IoT start-up mokanix, which is a Tata Communications business incubated in the company’s ‘Shape the Future’ programme.

The inspiration for mokanix came from wondering why mobile operators didn’t allow access to some of their core control functionality via easy-to-use APIs.

The venture has been established to see what us software developers could make given greater control and security on their mobile data connections.

Stuart is an industry veteran and innovator.

His career in wireless telecommunications spans over 20 years during which time he has worked in a variety of cutting-edge vendors: both large corporates and start-ups.

His experience is as diverse as radio paging and internet security solutions and Stuart worked at the forefront of both VOIP and photo messaging: both of which we take for granted today.

Stuart started his career as a broadcast engineer and still has a passion for playing and listening to music and podcasts.

He is usually found in airport lounges or speaking to customers while walking his over-enthusiastic dog in the fields near where he lives.

Contacting Stuart Mitchell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartmitch Twitter: https://twitter.com/telcobites

Contacting Mokanix: website: https://mokanix.io FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/mokanixAPI/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mokanix_api LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mokanix/

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Episode 87 - Security in IoT

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In this episode we speak to Stuart Mitchell about security in IoT.

http://cynicaldeveloper.com/podcast/87/

Stuart Mitchell is the CEO of the IoT start-up mokanix, which is a Tata Communications business incubated in the company’s ‘Shape the Future’ programme.

The inspiration for mokanix came from wondering why mobile operators didn’t allow access to some of their core control functionality via easy-to-use APIs.

The venture has been established to see what us software developers could make given greater control and security on their mobile data connections.

Stuart is an industry veteran and innovator.

His career in wireless telecommunications spans over 20 years during which time he has worked in a variety of cutting-edge vendors: both large corporates and start-ups.

His experience is as diverse as radio paging and internet security solutions and Stuart worked at the forefront of both VOIP and photo messaging: both of which we take for granted today.

Stuart started his career as a broadcast engineer and still has a passion for playing and listening to music and podcasts.

He is usually found in airport lounges or speaking to customers while walking his over-enthusiastic dog in the fields near where he lives.

Contacting Stuart Mitchell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartmitch Twitter: https://twitter.com/telcobites

Contacting Mokanix: website: https://mokanix.io FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/mokanixAPI/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mokanix_api LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mokanix/

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