Deck 12: The Internet of Things

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The "Internet of Things" refers to:

A) Embedding computer processors in everyday objects
B) The connection of objects and devices through computer based networks
C) A cooperative effort between Cisco and Microsoft to push use of Windows 10
D) Home networks using category 5 cable
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The unique address for every device on the Internet is known as:

A) An IP address.
B) A URL
C) A top-level domain
D) DNS
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The most important element in a "smart home" is

A) A powerful central processor
B) Extensive random-access memory
C) Cloud computing
D) The network connecting devices
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Technical standards for the Internet of Things:

A) Are being developed by industry alliances
B) Are mandated by the U.S. Department of Energy
C) Are different for every device
D) Are dependent upon whether a device is compatible with Android or Apple.
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The biggest danger to your privacy in an era of networked devices is:

A) Weak passwords
B) Embedded cameras
C) Access by hackers to your personal information
D) Theft of IoT hardware
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The "Internet of Things" represents new possibilities, but each new application also comes with new concerns about privacy and security. Discuss the relative importance of security and privacy versus consumer convenience and cost-savings.
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The proliferation of the Internet of Things parallels the proliferation of electricity in the home 100 years ago. With electricity as a model, please project one or two new applications of IoT that are not yet on the market.
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With Internet connectivity increasing around the globe, consider how dependent consumers have become upon the Internet. Please discuss whether consumers are too dependent upon the Internet. Can you suggest any options to reduce this dependency?
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Deck 12: The Internet of Things
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The "Internet of Things" refers to:

A) Embedding computer processors in everyday objects
B) The connection of objects and devices through computer based networks
C) A cooperative effort between Cisco and Microsoft to push use of Windows 10
D) Home networks using category 5 cable
The connection of objects and devices through computer based networks
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The unique address for every device on the Internet is known as:

A) An IP address.
B) A URL
C) A top-level domain
D) DNS
An IP address.
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The most important element in a "smart home" is

A) A powerful central processor
B) Extensive random-access memory
C) Cloud computing
D) The network connecting devices
The network connecting devices
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Technical standards for the Internet of Things:

A) Are being developed by industry alliances
B) Are mandated by the U.S. Department of Energy
C) Are different for every device
D) Are dependent upon whether a device is compatible with Android or Apple.
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The biggest danger to your privacy in an era of networked devices is:

A) Weak passwords
B) Embedded cameras
C) Access by hackers to your personal information
D) Theft of IoT hardware
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The "Internet of Things" represents new possibilities, but each new application also comes with new concerns about privacy and security. Discuss the relative importance of security and privacy versus consumer convenience and cost-savings.
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The proliferation of the Internet of Things parallels the proliferation of electricity in the home 100 years ago. With electricity as a model, please project one or two new applications of IoT that are not yet on the market.
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With Internet connectivity increasing around the globe, consider how dependent consumers have become upon the Internet. Please discuss whether consumers are too dependent upon the Internet. Can you suggest any options to reduce this dependency?
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