Does the Internet truly destroy our society? There is much debate about the Internet theme. On the other hand, many people believe that the Internet has recently adversely affected our society. The reasons are pornography, spam, piracy and fraud. People with poor Internet perspective think that the use of the Internet should be restricted in order to ensure public safety. Others, especially teenagers, disagree, say the Internet has a positive impact on our society.
Today, companies rely more on the Internet than ever. Companies promote our services through the Internet. The company is looking for famous employees on the Internet. Marketers will acquire sales leads, salespeople, consumer loyalty, and affiliates through the Internet. SMEs conduct cross-border transactions and are trading with foreign partners and consumers through the Internet. Companies depend on the Internet. More importantly, companies rely on consumer trust in the Internet, online shopping, especially business images, especially the privacy and the reliability of cyber security.
In 1990, John Romkey developed the world's first Internet product by connecting the toaster to the Internet. Since then, the number of devices managed over the Internet has increased dramatically, forming so-called things of the Internet or things of things. There are about 9 billion "smart" objects managed over the Internet. Mobile devices, industrial devices, smart home elements and so on. According to McKinsey, the number of smart devices will increase and will soon reach 1 trillion. Gartner experts recommend that companies start investing in IoT solutions.
The Internet's Internet (IoT) is a worldwide infrastructure that includes sensors such as computers, automobiles, household appliances, equipment and other sensors, or sensors connected via the Internet. Or remote control or monitoring. This interconnectivity improves data insight and improves real-time decision making. The term "backbone" refers to a larger transmission line carrying data gathered from smaller interconnected lines collectively creating a network.