IoT Security Foundation Announces first USA Chapter in Houston, Texas

The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) is delighted to announce the establishment of its first regional chapter in the United States, based in Houston, Texas.The announcement marks a significant step forward in global collaboration to address the many critical issues of IoT cybersecurity. In today's increasingly interconnected world, the need for

SBOMs and Memory Safety

SBOM and Memory Safety Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) are gaining momentum within the industry, largely due to the enactment of the “Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity”[1]. This act will lay the foundations for formally publishing an “ingredient list” for software based products. This ingredient list is intended to provide transparency to

Invitation to the ManySecured Working Group meeting

The ManySecured Working Group would like to invite you to join the general meeting today at 2pm BST. Please contact James Willison for registration details at [email protected] Draft agenda - please note open agenda item for new member introductions and items for future discussions. Progress updates: VICLab/D3DB SUIB Assurance signing Discussion items: CHERI use cases

UK Government Announces New IoT Product Security Regime

What just happened? The minimum IoT security requirements for consumer products have just notched up a peg from "should" to "shall". The legislation comes into force for the UK market on April 29th 2024. Draft Consumer Protection Security Requirements On 29th April 2023, the UK government announced that the countdown has begun

IoT Security Foundation Launches Bangalore Chapter

Fostering Global Collaboration on IoT Security Bangalore, India, April 18, 2023: The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) is pleased to announce the launch of IoTSF Bangalore as its second regional chapter alongside IoTSF Bucharest. The IoTSF Chapter initiative helps the Foundation meet its mission to 'make it safe to connect' by enabling its members to