IoTSF Amsterdam: Why IoT mandates Zero Tolerance
This talk discusses the need for a comprehensive security framework based on Zero Tolerance principles, promoting pro active controls that protect the IoT ecosystem across its entire supply chain.
This talk discusses the need for a comprehensive security framework based on Zero Tolerance principles, promoting pro active controls that protect the IoT ecosystem across its entire supply chain.
This talk discusses the need for a comprehensive security framework based on Zero Tolerance principles, promoting pro active controls that protect the IoT ecosystem across its entire supply chain.
"Healthcare at Risk: Securing the Connected Medical Device Ecosystem "IoTSF Bangalore Chapter Meetup - Healthcare at Risk: Securing the Connected Medical Device Ecosystem" - The adoption of IoT in healthcare has transformed patient care, but it also exposes the sector to serious cybersecurity risks. Connected medical devices are vulnerable to cyberattacks that can compromise patient data, disrupt essential healthcare services, and, in severe cases, threaten patient safety.
The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) Annual Conference remains an unmissable event for professionals across the industry. This year marked the 10th Annual Conference, held on 23rd October at the IET in London.
The rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed how we interact with technology in our daily lives. However, with the increasing number of connected devices comes a pressing need for robust cybersecurity measures.
Jeremy B of NCSC will be talking post quantum cryptography and we'll also have Mustanir Ali, who will talking about RED.
How do I know if your device is trusted? What do we mean by trusted? .. and how do I provide you/your device with the network credentials to access my network in the most secure manner? A new new NIST special publication on IOT networking is trying to address these issues
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.
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.