Deploying IoT securely on healthcare networks: new IoT Security Foundation whitepaper outlines best practice for healthcare IT teams & OEMs

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Free whitepaper addresses underlying principles for securely deploying IoT systems on healthcare networks and how to cut risks for patients and their data. The use of IoT systems in healthcare creates significant opportunities for both OEMs and healthcare providers, but the inherent connectivity coupled with their use outside controlled hospital environments adds a risk to both patients and their data – risks that need to be managed.

5th Annual IoTSF Conference

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Now in its 5th year, The IoT Security Foundation’s Annual Conference returns on 26th November at the ILEC Conference Centre, London. Building on the success of previous years, the IoTSF Conference is a one-day event that has grown a loyal global following from the IoT stakeholder communities.....

Call For Papers Open: IoTSF Conference 2019

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Now in its 5th year, The IoT Security Foundation's Annual Conference returns on 26th November at the ILEC Conference Centre, London. We now welcome papers for the 2019 IoTSF Conference - you are invited to submit proposals on any subject matter which you feel is important, interesting or relevant across a number of IoT security related themes.

IoTSF Member Plenary 22 – Virtual

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The next member plenary meeting has been confirmed as a virtual session on Thursday 4th April 14:00-16:30 BST. This is a members only meeting which will provide Working Group updates including the developments of our accreditation scheme and may review pre-release outputs. An outline agenda will be issued by the plenary chair in due course.

IoTSF Supports New Global Consumer Cybersecurity Standard with Self Certification

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ETSI TS 103 645 and IoTSF Mapping Document Released February 19th, 2019 Today, the ETSI Technical Committee on Cybersecurity (TC CYBER) has announced a global standard for cybersecurity in the Internet of Things. ETSI TS 103 645 is a high-level, baseline standard for Internet-connected consumer products which addresses the exploitation of poor security and consumer

IoTSF Honours Working Group Champions

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  (Left to Right: Jenny Devoy, Sarb Sembhi, Chris Torr, Roger Shepherd, Jeff Day, Trevor Hall, James Willison, Craig Heath, Peter Davies, Richard Marshall, John Moor) Acknowledging the major achievements of key working group champions The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) acknowledged the significant achievements of multiple working group members at its 4th Annual Conference, London

Regulation Ready Report Published by IoT Security Foundation

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Informs IoT community on the status of international regulatory landscape Release Date: November 22nd, 2018 The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) has published a new, free to download report today titled: “IoT Cybersecurity: Regulation Ready”. It is aimed at businesses that produce and use IoT systems as there ‘is a veritable minefield’ of regulatory issues

IoT Security Home Architecture and Policy Whitepaper Announced

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The hub-based approach puts onus on OEMs and router manufacturers Release Date: 15th November, 2018 The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) announces today, a new whitepaper that outlines the benefits that accrue by taking a hub-based approach to connecting IoT devices and systems in the home. Entitled: IoT Security Architecture and Policy for the Home

Enterprise IoT Security Architecture and Policy Whitepaper Announced

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The hub-based approach provides a user-friendly centralised management solution Release Date: 15th November, 2018 The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) announces today a new whitepaper that outlines the benefits that accrue by taking a hub-based approach to connecting IoT devices and systems in the enterprise. Entitled: IoT Security Architecture and Policy for the Enterprise -