IoT Security Foundation Announces Darron Antill of Device Authority to Join Executive Steering Board

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The IoT Security Foundation is pleased to announce that Darron Antill, Chief Executive Officer of Device Authority, has joined its Executive Steering Board. Darron has extensive experience in leading IoT Cybersecurity, Enterprise Software, SaaS and, IT & Security based companies. Prior to his CEO role at IoT Security company Device Authority, Darron was CEO of

Atsign Named IoT Security Champion Award Winner 2022

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Pictured (left to right): John Moor IoTSF, Tom White 5V Tech, Chris Swan Atsign & Jenny Devoy IoTSF Atsign has been announced as the 2022 IoT Security Champion of the Year by the IoT Security Foundation The award was presented to Atsign by comedian and “The Chase” star Paul Sinha and award sponsors

IoT Supply Chains, Compliance & Expert Workshops – IoTSF Conference 2022

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We are looking forward to welcoming you to the IoTSF Annual conference on October 5th at the ILEC Conference Centre in Central London. In our last blog we highlighted the morning sessions on offer. This time we look into the afternoon tracks. After the chance to meet some friends over

Agenda Deep Dive – IoT Security Foundation Conference 2022

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We are looking forward to welcoming you to the IoTSF Annual Conference on October 5th But what can you expect? On offer this year are leading speakers from across the IoT Security field and great opportunities to meet people from across the sector during the day, at the drinks reception and the networking

IoTSF Member Plenary 32

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Join us on 9th June in London to hear about IoTSF’s projects & industry guest speakers covering key developments in IoT Security This member plenary session follows the progress of the IoTSF Working Group Projects, features industry guest speakers, wider IoTSF operations and partnership updates as well as member networking breaks. This event is for

Router and IoT Device Vulnerabilities: Solutions to a Design Flaw

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The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) ManySecured Special Interest Group (SIG) is working to outline high level solutions to a design flaw/problem that affects millions of IoT devices and standard Internet routers. We are also encouraging the development of working prototypes of potential solutions that can be tested for scale and usability. February

IoTSF Bucharest Launch Event

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Calling all passionate of Internet of Things in Romania to join our conversation on how to secure the current Industrial Revolution. Welcome to the inaugural event of IoTSF Bucharest Chapter. IoTSF Bucharest will build a community chapter dedicated on exploring the cybersecurity implications of IoT in the current Industrial Revolution. We will explore what is

Router and IoT Vulnerabilities: Insecure by Design

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When directed to manage an IoT device or router using a browser, passwords and all communications are typically passed over an unencrypted connection. This is a security vulnerability which needs attention.

IoTSF Supply Chain Integrity Project Meeting

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The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) is hosting its second Supply Chain Integrity Project meeting on Tuesday 12th May 09:30-13:00 BST.  This virtual meeting will gather various supply chain stakeholders to discuss and establish the known security challenges within smart supply chains and analyse the priorities of this project. Supply chains are increasingly recognised as a

IoTSF Member Plenary 26

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Join us on 13th February for an exciting day of IoTSF project talks and industry guest speakers covering key developments in IoT Security. You are invited to join us on Thursday 13th February 2020 for the 26th IoT Security Foundation Plenary Session. This plenary session follows the progress of the IoTSF Working Group Projects