Parks Associates Whitepaper: Video Operators Face New Security Risks as They Develop Data Analytics Strategies for the Connected Home
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26% of U.S. Broadband Households Have Privacy and Security Concerns When Using Connected CE Devices
Tom Kerber, Director of Research, to Speak at DistribuTECH Next Week
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DALLAS, TX — (Marketwired) — 01/13/16 — Parks Associates announced today focused on the growing and the role of interoperability in driving consumer adoption of new smart home products and solutions. The research firm reports that at year-end 2015, nearly 20% of U.S. broadband households had at least one smart home product (smart thermostats, networked cameras, smart video doorbells, smart door locks, smart lighting devices, or smart home central controllers). By 2025, 66% of U.S. broadban
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Parks Associates Research Director Speaks on Panel at OTT TV Summit in London
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