Escaping Dark Age Cybersecurity Thinking

This article by Jim Burrows - currently researching Machine Ethics. Prev: Eng. VP at Silent Circle - was originally posted on here. You can read more articles by Jim here. Much of what’s wrong today in the realm of security, especially “cybersecurity” comes from thinking that is rooted in the Dark Ages. “Motte and Bailey” Thinking There

Securing the Internet of Things – Part 3

This article by Calum McClelland - Director of Business Development at Leverege - was originally posted on IoT For All. You can find Calum on Medium, Twitter, and LinkedIn. In Securing the Internet of Things Pt. 1, we saw that security is an absolutely critical component of any IoT system. Without proper security, vulnerable devices can

Developing the OT Workforce to Protect our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure (IoTSF Promoted Event)

                What can be done to protect America’s critical infrastructure from cyberattack? Defending America’s critical infrastructure—the refineries, power plants, water treatment facilities, and other industrial assets that we depend on every day—from cyberattack requires a workforce trained and skilled in operational technology (OT).  OT, unlike information technology (IT),

Securing the Internet of Things – Part 2

This article by Calum McClelland - Director of Business Development at Leverege - was originally posted on IoT For All. You can find Calum on Medium, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Why is security such an issue for IoT? What are the barriers to addressing these issues? #askIoT In Securing the Internet of Things Pt. 1, we saw

IoTSF Promoted Event: Saudi Smart Cities Conference 2017

At the summit we’ll explore how to create successful collaboration between public & private sectors, the monetization opportunities that will help to boost infrastructure, increase investment, make cities sustainable and improve quality of life for all.