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We Don't Need No Stinking Batteries

The problem with many IoT devices, though, is similar to with our other devices: what happens when the battery runs low? It's not easy to get a charger into our gut to repower smart pills, and for anyone worried about the ecological risks posed by computer or smartphone batteries, well, imagine tiny versions of those toxic batteries floating around in your body. We'll need sensors to track the damage done by our other sensors' dead batteries. Not with rectennas. Rectennas are powered by Wi-Fi signals, like the kind you use in your house or at Starbucks to get internet access. This is not a new concept, but what is new is that MIT researchers have been able to harvest enough power to make them useful, in a device only a few atoms thick.

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Bastille and CIS Mobile: Enabling the Safe Use of Cell phones in Secure Facilities

Event Details
Type: 
Seminar/Webinar
Date: 
May 27, 2021 - 2:00pm - 3:00pm

CIS’s altOS Secure Mode solution locks cell phone communications abilities in secure facilities when they are entered into the system. Bastille, which can detect cell phones, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and IoT signals, verifies that the phone is not actively transmitting in any of those modes.

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