Genetics of a Modern IoT Attack
When it comes to IoT attacks and malware, there is a perceptible pattern in which most intrusions manifest. It is good practice to study such patterns and draw conclusions so that we may extrapolate to future attacks.
Release 3.0 of the IoT Security Assurance Framework Announced
Business ready: extends use into supply chain and aligns
Shortlist Announced for the IoT Security Champion Award 2021
We are delighted to announce
Consumer IoT sector – basic cybersecurity hygiene practice still not happening
November 4th, 2021: New Report on Industry Adoption of
Major Update Released for IoTSF’s Vulnerability Disclosure Best Practice Guide
We’re delighted to announce Release 2
Are we there yet?
When it comes to securing the Internet of Things “IoT”, the world cannot afford insanity, expecting different results from the same traditional ICT “cybersecurity”. No one can afford this.
Router and IoT Vulnerabilities: Insecure by Design
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 Announces Sarb Sembhi Joins Executive Steering Board
August 2nd 2021 The IoT Security Foundation announced today
IoTSF Champion Award is Back in 2021 and Open for Applications
We're delighted to announce that applications for the prestigious IoT Security Foundation's Champion Award are now open and we're inviting you to apply.
TREs and the IoT – Enabling a Trusted Connected Future
The IoT landscape is notoriously under-secured. In the rush to meet demand for online products, services and infrastructure, many manufacturers have adopted a ‘connect first, think later’ strategy where security has been an afterthought. This has resulted in years of serious security and privacy breaches.