Overview
Over-the-Air (OTA) updates are essential for maintaining, securing, and improving IoT devices after deployment.
However, updating devices remotely at scale comes with serious risks — one wrong move can leave thousands of devices unusable.
In this webinar, we explore proven strategies, real-world lessons, and best practices for delivering OTA updates safely and reliably across large fleets of devices.
What You Will Learn
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Fundamentals of OTA update architecture
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Designing a resilient update process with rollback capabilities
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How to manage device updates in batches to minimize risks
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Securing the update pipeline against malicious attacks
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Monitoring update success and troubleshooting failures
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Real-world examples from large-scale deployments
Agenda
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Introduction to OTA Updates and Why They Matter
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Key Risks and Failure Scenarios in OTA Deployments
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Best Practices for Safe Update Delivery and Rollback
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Securing the OTA Process from Cloud to Device
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Scalable Strategies for Managing Thousands of Updates
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Case Study Implementing OTA for Industrial IoT Devices
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Live Q&A Session
Why You Should Attend
By attending this webinar, you will:
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Learn how to update devices at scale without fear of mass failures
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Understand security essentials to protect your devices during updates
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Discover how to design a resilient update strategy with minimal downtime
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Gain insights from real-world deployments of large IoT fleets
Who Should Join
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IoT Firmware Engineers and Architects
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Embedded Systems Developers
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Product Managers overseeing connected products
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Cloud Developers building OTA update platforms
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Operations and Field Service Teams managing IoT deployments
Speaker
Khalil Ahmad Rashid
Founder and CEO of Epteck GmbH
With hands-on experience deploying secure OTA solutions across thousands of industrial and consumer devices, [Speaker Name] brings practical insights into scaling updates successfully.
Registration
✅ Reserve your seat today and get a Free OTA Update Safety Checklist after attending the webinar.