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The Internet of Things How Will It Affect You and Your College? MCO WEBINAR Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Mickey Slimp Roy Bartels Member, ITC Board of Directors Member, ITC Board of Directors Executive Director, Northeast Texas Consortium of Colleges (NETnet), Tyler, Texas Chief Technology and Information Security Officer Western Texas College, Snyder, Texas The Internet of things: A scenario where internet connectivity and applications are built directly into everyday objects WHEN DID IT BEGIN? • 1999: Kevin Aston coined the term “Internet of Things” • Pervasive computing, ubicomp, ambient intelligence • 2003: Buildings, cars, consumer products, and people become information spaces by transmitting all kinds of data • The environment has become the interface • 2016: A seamless flow between the • • • • BAN – body area network LAN – local area network WAN – wide area network VWAN – very wide area network WHAT IS IT? • The concept of connecting any device with an on/off switch to the Internet • A giant network of connected “things” (including people) • By 2020 over 26 billion connected devices • Relationship will be people-people, people-things, things-things HOW DOES IT WORK NETWORK/PRODUCT INTEGRATION • Electronics • Software • Robotics • Gauges, meters, and capacitors The Internet of things: The Internet of things: The Internet of things: Top 5 Facts About The Internet Of Things • The Internet of Things – YouTube The Internet of things: Take away: Identify two or more applications where you are using the “Internet of Things” The Internet of things: Education and eLearning FIELDS OF OPPORTUNITY ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY Electrical Mechanical Network Software/Systems Design GIS/GPS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Security Programming Gaming Web Design Robotics FIELDS IMPACTED • Environmental Controls/Heating & Air Conditioning • Healthcare/Nursing • Medical Devices • Prosthetics • Automotive • Transportation 10 new jobs created by the IoT • Counter Hacker • intermodal Transport Designer • eDiscovery Investigator • Cloud computing Specialist • Data Security Expert • Medical Robot Designer • Wearable Tech Designer • Grid Modernization Engineer • 3D printing Engineer • Agricultural technologist Nathan Chandler "10 New Jobs Created by the Internet of Things" 4 February 2015. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://money.howstuffworks.com/10-jobs-internet-of-things.htm> 24 October 2016 The Internet of things: Take away: Identify two or more ways your curriculum could be restructured by the “Internet of Things” The Internet of things: Connected Devices per Student 2008 2012 2015 2020 0.4 0.8 1.6 4–8 The Internet of things: Bandwidth Recommendations & Reality Recommended Reality 1 Gbps/1000 50 Mbps to 10 Gbps per College CAMPUS WIDE WI-FI Take away: Develop an internal and external plan for your campus to meet your student broadband requirements Hackers are out there!! Where’s the problem? • Spoofing • Network/Device Hijacking • Denial of Service Attacks • Spamming • Over-Dependency • Systems Hijacking • Loss of Privacy • Overt Spying • Data Manipulation Nicholas Gerbis "10 Nightmare Scenarios From the Internet of Things" 20 May 2014. HowStuffWorks.com. <http://computer.howstuffworks.com/10-nightmare-scenarios-from-internet-ofthings.htm> 24 October 2016 The Internet of things: Take away: Invest in safeguards to your campus network – both in people and protection. Questions? Want to Learn More? Get Your College Involved? The New Initiatives Group Contact: [email protected] The Internet of things: