Edge computing processes data locally, improving response times and reducing exposure to security risks during data transfer.
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Edge computing is a distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the location where it is needed, which could be a sensor, an IoT device, or a local computer. By processing data locally on the edge devices themselves, edge computing reduces the need to send data back and forth to a centralized server or cloud, thus improving response times and reducing exposure to security risks during data transfer. This can be particularly beneficial in scenarios where real-time processing and low-latency responses are critical, such as in IoT applications, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation.