No Universal Default Passwords Webinar
Universal passwords weaken IoT security: if one device is compromised, all devices with that password are also compromised. New standards and regulatory requirements will mean organisations need to assess how their IoT products use passwords and ensure universal default passwords are eliminated.
These webinars are delivered by security experts from the IoTSF membership and split into easy-to-digest segments.
Passwords Good and Bad
8 Minutes
Password Management Challenges
20 Minutes
Password Use and Best Practice
9 Minutes
Provisioning Passwords
13 Minutes
Alternatives to Passwords, Conclusions and Resources
14 Minutes
Each webinar has a complementary Quick Guide that demystifies specialist terminology, signposts to additional information and suggests additional ways in which to approach consumer IoT cybersecurity.
View Passwords Quick Guide
The Quick Guides and On-Demand Webinars build upon the ETSI EN 303 645 v2.1.1 (2020-06) specification on consumer IoT cybersecurity published in 2020. It is the first international standard of its kind and there is already evidence of governments publishing guidance and preparing legislation based on it. This will impact the IoT producer community – designers, developers, manufacturers and other vendors. These materials focus on the top 3 cyber security provisions for consumer IoT: No Universal Default Passwords, A Means to Manage Vulnerability Reports, and Keeping Software Updated.