The 27th IoT Security Foundation Plenary
Virtual EventYou are invited to join us on Wednesday 8th July 2020, 15:00 – 17:30, for the 27th IoT Security Foundation Plenary Session.
Webinar : Eliminate Universal Default Passwords / August
WebinarIf one device is compromised, all devices with that password are also compromised. New standards and upcoming regulatory change mean organisations need to assess how their IoT products use passwords and ensure universal default passwords are eliminated.
Webinar : Keeping Software Updated / August
WebinarSecurity software updates are vital because every IoT product is susceptible to vulnerabilities. If updates cannot be provisioned, the security of the product will diminish over time.
Webinar : Manage Vulnerability Reports / September
WebinarWithout mechanisms to report, manage and resolve vulnerabilities, the security of consumer IoT products will diminish over time – and the likelihood of attack or abuse will increase.
IoT Thames Valley Virtual Meetup
Virtual EventA detailed look at IoT attack vectors in the home Nick Allott, CEO of nquiringminds will be giving a talk: "A detailed look at IoT attack vectors in the home" at the IoT Thames Valley Virtual Meetup on 16th September. Nick's presentation will be based upon work undertaken with the University of Oxford as part
The 28th IoT Security Foundation Plenary
Virtual EventYou are invited to join us on Tuesday 22nd September 2020, 15:00 – 17:30, for the 28th IoT Security Foundation Plenary Session.
Hardwear.io Security Trainings and Conference Netherlands 2020
Are you someone who is into embedded and hardware security? There are some amazing live hands-on trainings and conference talks offered by Hardwear.io this year – all online! Hardwear.io Security Conference & Trainings is a platform for the hardware and security community, where researchers showcase and discuss their innovative research on attacking and defending hardware. Training:
Webinar : Eliminate Universal Default Passwords / September
WebinarIf one device is compromised, all devices with that password are also compromised. New standards and upcoming regulatory change mean organisations need to assess how their IoT products use passwords and ensure universal default passwords are eliminated.
Webinar : Keeping Software Updated / 1st October
WebinarSecurity software updates are vital because every IoT product is susceptible to vulnerabilities. If updates cannot be provisioned, the security of the product will diminish over time.
Webinar : Manage Vulnerability Reports / October
WebinarWithout mechanisms to report, manage and resolve vulnerabilities, the security of consumer IoT products will diminish over time – and the likelihood of attack or abuse will increase.