Just 13% of Consumer IoT Firms Allow Vulnerability Reporting Despite Incoming Laws and International Standards
An analysis of 330 consumer IoT device manufacturers has revealed five of every six companies (86.7%, 286) don’t allow for vulnerability reporting. This would see them fall foul of new international standards and recently announced plans for a British IoT security law; as well as proposed Australian code of practice and recommendations from the US Dept of Homeland Security.
IoT Security Foundation and IASME Consortium announce partnership to offer consumer IoT conformance scheme
Today, the IoT Security Foundation and the IAMSE Consortium announced a partnership that aims to address the entry level cybersecurity requirements of consumer IoT products for the UK market. The scheme provides a baseline which is both low cost and simple to implement for manufacturers.
IoT Security Foundation Launches Release 2 of the secure design best practice guides
The IoT Security Foundation announces ‘Release 2’ of its IoT Security Best Practice Guidelines. Across the world we are starting to see governments and states introduce legislation in various forms, requiring the IoT industry to implement good security practice. We’re also seeing the formalisation of ‘Best Practice’ into recognised industry standards.
Signify Named IoT Security Champion Award Winner 2019
13 November 2019: Signify has been announced as the
IAR Systems & Secure Thingz Announced as IoTSF Conference Headline Sponsors
Release Date: 12th November 2019 The
Shortlist Announced for IoT Security Champion Award 2019
We are delighted to
Network Information Security & Distributed Ledger Technology
By Jon Geater, CTO of Jitsuin,
IoT Security Foundation Opens Applications for the IoTSF Champion Award
The IoT Security Foundation is pleased
Smart Buildings Whitepaper Published by IoT Security Foundation
The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) has published a new, free to download whitepaper today titled: “Can you trust your smart building? Understanding the security issues and why they are important to you”. It is aimed at a broad range of stakeholders that together design, specify, procure, install/integrate, validate, operate and maintain building automation systems (BAS). It is specifically targeted at building owners, facility managers, technology providers, architects and installers.
David Rogers awarded MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list 2019 for services to cyber security
Copper Horse, a mobile and IoT security company, today announced that its CEO David Rogers, has been awarded an MBE in recognition of his services to cyber security, in The Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2019.