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Most electrical devices = are getting connected, whether it is a fridge at home or a printer in the o= ffice. The upcoming 5G deployment is going to accelerate IoT growth. The 5G deploy= ment has already been started this year on a trial basis in selected areas.= Indeed, faster data transmission will play a key role in helping IoT. Howe= ver, one of the key growing concerns is around IoT network security. Theref= ore, some of the key areas that need to be addressed include a wide range o= f interconnectivity, the security of communication and safety of data backu= p. In the IoT ecosystem, hardware and software need to be secured at the same = time. Both platforms and applications providers have been trying to make su= re that their ecosystems are fully secure. A number of provisions have been= maintained for that purpose. Recently blockchain has started emerging a ke= y technology which can be used for various functions including network secu= rity. All major IoT platform providers have already started R&D on blockcha= in technology for further exploration. The blockchain technology is still in a nascent stage, and the development = work is going on for various industries and various applications. Most of t= he development work is at a pilot stage and will require time for deploymen= ts. The implementation of blockchain is expected to revolutionise the IoT i= ndustry by making it more secure and safe. Some of the potential areas include asset tracking and supply chain, smart = building, insurance, inventory management, and connected cars. Meanwhile, D= reamzIoT, Ambrosus and Modum are working on asset tracking and supply chain= while Concentric and Hdac formed a partnership to work together on the dev= elopment of smart building through IoT and blockchain. PICC (People's Insur= ance Company of China) is working on insurance and Filament is working on t= he development of connected cars. Some companies such as IBM Watson, Walton= chain, Weeve, NetObjex, Viant and VeChain are providing platforms services = to businesses. Key Questions Answered: What are the major issues around IoT system=3F How will blockchain bring changes to existing IoT system=3F How will blockchain integration with IoT help industries=3F Which companies are working on developing blockchain based IoT products=3F How blockchain can ensure better cybersecurity for IoT=3F Companies providing platforms for businesses and organisations Security of IoT platforms and applications Market assessment and forecasts of more than nine applications: Assets trac= king, automotive, consumer electronics, health care sector, insurance, smar= t homes, smart industries, smart utilities and others What are the key drivers and restraints of combining blockchain with IoT=3F Key Areas Covered: Applications Platforms Cybersecurity Key players in the industry Drivers and restraints Trends and developments in the blockchain IoT industry Table of Contents: Chapter 1- Executive summary Key findings Chapter 2- Introduction IoT ecosystem Blockchain IoT Methodology Chapter 3- Security of IoT devices and platforms Cybersecurity in the IoT market Blockchain and IoT Chapter 4- Applications Key applications of IoT Key applications of blockchain IoT Chapter 5- Platforms and service providers Key aspects of platforms Competitive analysis of the platform providers Chapter 7- Drivers and restraints Drivers Restraints Chapter 8- Conclusions and recommendations Conclusions Recommendations List of tables: Table 1.1: Total global IoT devices 2015-2026 (million units) Table 1.2: Total global active IoT devices 2015-2026 (million units) Table 1.3: Total global IoT devices by region 2015-2026 (million units) Table 3.1: Global IoT cybersecurity devices market in value terms 2015-2026= ($ millions) Table 3.2: Global blockchain enabled IoT devices market as a % of total IoT= Devices 2015-2026 (% share) Table 4.1: Global IoT devices market by applications 2015-2026 (million uni= ts) Table 4.2: Global IoT devices market by applications in units 2015-2026 (mi= llion units) Table 4.3: Global IoT devices market by applications in value terms 2015-20= 26 ($ millions) Table 4.4: Global IoT devices market by type of connectivity in units 2015-= 2026 (million units) Table 4.5: Cellular IoT devices connections by applications 2015-2026 (mill= ion units) Table 4.6: Cellular IoT devices connections by regions 2015-2026 (million u= nits) List of charts: Figure 1.1: Global IoT devices market by type of connectivity 2015-2026 (mi= llion units) Figure 4.1: Global IoT devices market shares by applications 2015-2026 (%) Figure 4.2: Cellular IoT devices connections market share by applications 2= 015-2026 (%) Figure 4.3: Cellular IoT devices connections market share by regions 2015-2= 026 (%) Report Pricing: Single User License: =A31995 Departmental License (up to 5 Users): =A33595 Global License: =A34995 =20 Ordering process: Please contact David Smith on david.smith@cioutlookreports.com And provide the following information: Report Title - Report License - (Single User/Departmental/Global) Name - Email - Job Title - Company - Invoice Address VAT number (EU Only) Please contact me if you have any questions, or wish to purchase a copy I look forward to hearing from you. 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