Router and IoT Device Vulnerabilities: Solutions to a Design Flaw

The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) ManySecured Special

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Global cybersecurity leaders call on manufacturers to provision basic security features

February 15th 2022 Today, IoTSF joins forces with global

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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.

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Release 3.0 of the IoT Security Assurance Framework Announced

Business ready: extends use into supply chain and aligns

Consumer IoT sector – basic cybersecurity hygiene practice still not happening

November 4th, 2021: New Report on Industry Adoption of

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Major Update Released for IoTSF’s Vulnerability Disclosure Best Practice Guide

We’re delighted to announce Release 2

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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.