Tech Talk – Wi-Fi Bugs, Predicting Flooding, and Augmented Reality Smart Glasses – Oh My!

Published on: October 19th, 2017

IN this week’s Tech Talk, we seek to keep you informed on the latest WI-Fi Bug and how you can protect your information and devices. Next, in light of the damaging flooding caused by this year’s hurricanes, we explore how technology can help predict and prevent flooding, in real time. And, if you enjoyed our previous article about virtual keyboards in mixed reality, then you’ll want to read this week’s article about “augmented reality smart glasses” and their use in manufacturing and beyond. Is there an application for these outrageously cool glasses in your business?

KRACK WI-Fi Bug:

“Security researcher Mathy Vanhoef publicly disclosed a serious vulnerability in the WPA2 encryption protocol today. Most devices and routers currently rely on WPA2 to encrypt your WiFi traffic, so chances are you’re affected.” Source: Natasha Lomas, TechCrunch.com

If moving to a cabin in the White Mountains, or setting up a little house on the prairie isn’t an option, then click on the link below to learn what you can do to safeguard your data, and how to manage your wireless devices to protect you and your family.
Read More

Harvey, Irma, Maria – they were not our friends.

These major hurricanes caused terrible flooding this year. What if your community had access to software that could help predict the flooding, but more importantly, provide control of where the rain water is diverted to and stored? It’s not just theoretical!
Click Here For Details

We can make it faster, more accurately, and without the raging headaches

Check out this article on “augmented reality smart glasses” and the positive impact they’re having in the manufacturing realm.
Click here for full article and a fascinating video

SHARE IT

share in twittershare in twittershare in twitter

You might also like

With an evolving business comes expanding technological needs. If your business is sending you any of these signs that it’s time to update your technology.