Establishing Principles for Internet of Things Security Part 2
Does the data need to be trusted? In part one of this blog series, we looked at whether the data needs to be private? In this blog, we tackle the issue of trust in
Is the Tesla Model S robust against hackers?
In his talk "What I learned about IoT from hacking the Tesla Model S" given at the IoT Security Foundation's inaugural conference (Royal Society, London, Dec '15), Marc Rogers outlined how he managed to hack
Establishing Principles for Internet of Things Security
Security is an important part of almost every IoT deployment yet is often neglected in the development of systems. This blog series looks at questions that need to be considered when designing an IoT device,
Consumer IoT manufacturing – what could possibly go wrong?
By Ken Munro, Director Pen Test Partners In terms of innovation, companies that make IoT devices are leaders, almost by default. They speed their products to market to fix problems that many of us
Gearing up for the IoTSF Security Conference – literally.
The IoT Security Foundation has the honour of being one of the first major conferences to be held at the newly refurbished Savoy Place in London - home to the IET (nee Institute of Electrical
Report: Insecurity in the Internet of Things
IoTSF founder member ElevenPaths have just released a trend report titled "Insecurity in the Internet of Things" The report is freely downloadable from HERE "Security lessons of the past 20 years have often been
Internet of Things Security Foundation announce IBM and KPMG speakers at inaugural conference
Release Date: October 13th 2015 The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) has announced an impressive starting line-up of speakers for its inaugural conference on December 1st in London. Speakers from IBM, KPMG, RHUL and
Reporting front row from the IoT Security Foundation launch
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the official launch of the IoT Security Foundation. Held on the top floor of the Digital Catapult building in central London, this event included speakers from Beecham Research, NMI, Copper Horse, and Imagination Technologies.
How VW might have patched their software
Security is a moving challenge. What is secure today may not be tomorrow - especially if your product or business is successful. It's the nature of the emerging IoT business. This is why resilience must
Internet of Things Security Foundation Announces Inaugural Conference
Automotive and consumer set to feature, December 1st, 2015 London Release Date: September 24th, 2015 The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) has been launched and has announced plans for its inaugural conference. The event
The Internet of Things Security Foundation Has Launched
Welcomes new members to drive IoT security excellence Release Date: September 24th, 2015 The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) has officially launched and set out its plans to respond to rising concerns surrounding
IoT Security – what’s next?
The Internet of Things has been redlining the hype-o-meter for several years. Pick your favourite analyst for the global economic value figure and it is likely to be somewhere between $1.9 (Gartner) and $14.4(Cisco) trillion
Internet of Things Security Foundation Set for Global Launch
Seeks to drive IoT security excellence It has been announced today that a collaborative initiative has been established to respond to rising concerns over security in the Internet of Things. The Internet of Things Security
IoT Security: A Market For Lemons?
Since we’ve been looking at IoT security in a more detail we’ve noticed that concerns around connected devices are continuing to rise. This is illustrated by July’s issue of The Economist where there are two
IoT Security: The onion, the orange and sliced bread
12.05.15 IoT Security Update Last week NMI hosted the IoT Security Summit at the home of the code breakers – Bletchley Park. As we explained previously [in this post ], we believe there is plenty