IoTSF Annual Conference
Knowing it's safe to connect
Knowing it's safe to connect
The IoT Security Foundation is now offering training courses for the IoT community. At the completion of this course, attendees will know how to secure a connected IoT product from scratch. This course is run across 2 days on July 4th / 5th at the Macdonald Windsor Hotel. Course attendees benefit from a fully inclusive package,
The recent exposé of the nomx secure email box [1] got us all excited at IoTSF – mostly for the wrong reasons – but it also gave us the opportunity to reflect on a number of common security issues from an IoT perspective. We’d start by congratulating BBC Click and their security researchers, Scott
The reliance of the oil and gas companies on automation solutions and connectivity has increased the exposure of data from the oil and gas operations and the risk of security threat. The oil and gas companies are now looking at cyber security solutions in a holistic view because they are critical for the successful deployment
Takes next steps in ‘making it safe to connect’ Release Date: April 25th 2017 The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) announced today that it is to provide training to help developers and managers ensure they have the required knowledge to protect Internet connected products from hacking. The provision of training is part of the
Join IoTSF Founder Members' Device Authority for a webinar on May 11th when they will discuss what IoT IAM (or Identity and Access Management for the Internet of Things) means and why it is important in today's evolving landscape. Learn how to provision and manage device identity, and secure the data end-to-end without human intervention; making sure your company
The Internet of Things conference & exhibition will be arriving in Silicon Valley on November 29-30th for its 2nd annual event where it will host two days of top level content and discussion, introducing and exploring the latest innovations in the Internet of Things arena.
IoT Tech Expo will be arriving in the Estrel, Berlin on 1-2nd June for its 2nd annual event where it will host two days of top level content and discussion, introducing and exploring the latest innovations in the Internet of Things arena.
By Alan Grau, Icon Labs, [email protected], www.iconlabs.com. We are often asked by industry insiders if they should be worried about the CIA hacking their device and eavesdropping on their conversations. While that might be a concern for some, the bigger fear is with so many vulnerable IoT devices, a malicious cyber-attack could potentially impact
Professor Paul Dorey takes over as chair of IoTSF and Dr. Stephen Pattison joins Executive Steering Board Release Date: March 20th 2017 The Internet of Things Security Foundation announced today that it has expanded its Executive Steering Board (ESB) and appointed a new chairman. Professor Paul Dorey will take over from Professor John Haine