Matt Tett

Subject Matter Expert (SME)
IoT Security Mark P/L

Biography


Matt Tett is an Advisor and Subject Matter Expert (SME) for IoT Security Mark P/L who operate the global IoT Security Trust Mark™ (STM) Certification and voluntary Cybersecurity Labelling Scheme (CLS). (www.iotsecuritytrustmark.org).

Matt is the Managing Director of Enex TestLab (Enex Pty Ltd). He is well known globally across industry and government as a very well connected, highly technical straight shooter. Effectively applying science to translating complex technology for the lay person, ensuring customers receive what they are paying for.

Enex TestLab’ objective is to use science to keep tech vendors honest and the leaders leading by rigorously testing their product claims and ensuring consumer requirements are met factually.

(www.testlab.com.au), Enex TestLab is an independent ISO17025 accredited testing laboratory with a 35+ year history, university heritage (RMIT), and ISO 9001 QMS Quality, ISO 27001 ISMS Security and ISO 45001 OH&S certifications.

Matt is a current board director and Co-Chair of the Australian Women in Security Network (AWSN) (www.awsn.org.au)

He also serves on the Communications Alliance Cyber Security Reference Panel (CSRP), the CSRP Fraud subgroup and the Communications Resilience Administration Industry Group (CRAIG) and is a member of the research advisory committee for the Internet Commerce Security Laboratory (ICSL) at Federation University.

Matt has a deep technical background in network and security systems and he holds the following security certifications in good standing for 17+ years: CISSP, CISM, CSEPS and CISA. He is a certified Government security advisor and retains State and Federal Government security clearances.

He is also a judge for a number of industries, including the Commsday “Edison” Awards, IT Journo “Lizzies” Awards, InnovationAus Awards for Excellence, IoT Impact Awards and the Australian Women in Security Awards.

He has served on the Online Safety Consultative Working Group (OSCWG) for the Office of the eSafety Commissioner, as a committee member participating in the development of Standards related to IT-042-00-01 – IoT and Related Technologies and participated in the Internet Australia Cyber Security SIG. He is former chair of IoT Alliance Australia (IoTAA) enabler Work Stream 3 (eWS-3) – Cyber Security and Network Resilience and sits on the IoTAA Executive Council.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtett/

Presentation


International: Key lessons and takeaways from Internet of Things Cybersecurity Standards, Legislation, Product Certifications and Cybersecurity Labelling Schemes (CLS)

The presentation theme is around connected product security conformance assessment, certification and labelling around the world.

Including:

• The current landscape of IoT product cybersecurity standards internationally
• The current landscape of IoT/Smart/Connected product legislation in each country
• The current landscape of the global vs domestic IoT security certifications and CLS including pros and cons from various stakeholders perspectives
• Lessons learned over the past seven years; developing, applying for, and obtaining international Certification Trade Marks for a Global connected device certification and labelling scheme
• Effects for device consumers/users – including private sector and critical infrastructure
• Effects for device manufacturers – including distributers and retailers
• Effects for government departments and agencies
• What’s next, what does the future hold?