Understanding the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA)
The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) represents a significant step forward in enhancing cybersecurity for products with digital elements across the European Union. This regulation aims to improve security standards and accountability in the manufacturing of hardware and software, ensuring that they are less vulnerable to cyber threats.
The Critical Role of Randomness in IoT Security
Traditional methods of generating randosm numbers are starting to show their limits...with the increased sophistication of cybersecurity threats and the rise of advanced technologies like AI and quantum computing, the stakes are higher than ever.
The Invisible Shield: How IoT Security Protects the Modern Enterprise
We all know how IoT has revolutionised the way businesses operate. By enabling interconnected devices to collect, share, and act on data, IoT has delivered vast improvements in efficiency, innovation, and customer experiences. However, with this transformative potential comes an equally substantial challenge: security.
Breaking the Black Box: Embracing Transparency in Hardware Security
The volume of cyberattacks continues to rise at an alarming rate. As the threat landscape grows more complex, a critical question persists: How secure is secure enough? Many companies claim high level security through security evaluation certificates, yet the secure designs remain hidden.
The Race towards the Secure IoT
Stephan Janouch - Technical Marketing Director, EMEA, Green Hills Software - will present '10 rules to build unsecure embedded systems' at the 2024 IoTSF conference at London's IET on Wednesday 23rd October.
Last week’s IoTSF Plenary event – The critical updates and key takeaways
One Birdcage Walk – home of the Institution of
IoT Security Foundation announce new chapter
The IoTSF is delighted to announce a new
ManySecured’s Leaders in draft NIST Trusted IoT Onboarding Guide!
NIST's New 'draft' Trusted IoT Onboarding Guide with ManySecured's leaders!
Nuala Kilmartin inspires GovSec UK conference with the cybersecurity benefits of the DSbD challenge
Nuala Kilmartin, outlines the context of the UKRI Digital Security by Design Challenge and how it is making a difference.
Anna Maria Mandalari joins the IoTSF Executive Steering Board
Anna Maria Mandalari works as Assistant Professor in the Information and Communications Engineering research group, Dept. Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College London.