Along with the many benefits of smart lighting, its ubiquity and connectivity also make it a target for cybercriminals. Security needs to be built into every aspect of a smart lighting system—from sensors to data transport to the IoT platform managing the lighting data.
“IoT-powered lighting offers the ideal infrastructure for collecting data about
a building and its occupants. There are no better ‘eyes and ears’ for harnessing data.” Aniruddha Deodhar, Director, Connected Spaces, Arm
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