Router and IoT Device Vulnerabilities: Solutions to a Design Flaw

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The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) ManySecured Special Interest Group (SIG) is working to outline high level solutions to a design flaw/problem that affects millions of IoT devices and standard Internet routers. We are also encouraging the development of working prototypes of potential solutions that can be tested for scale and usability. February

Router and IoT Vulnerabilities: Insecure by Design

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When directed to manage an IoT device or router using a browser, passwords and all communications are typically passed over an unencrypted connection. This is a security vulnerability which needs attention.

IoT Thames Valley Virtual Meetup

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A detailed look at IoT attack vectors in the home Nick Allott, CEO of nquiringminds will be giving a talk: "A detailed look at IoT attack vectors in the home" at the IoT Thames Valley Virtual Meetup on 16th September. Nick's presentation will be based upon work undertaken with the University of Oxford as part

IoTSF Supports New Global Consumer Cybersecurity Standard with Self Certification

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ETSI TS 103 645 and IoTSF Mapping Document Released February 19th, 2019 Today, the ETSI Technical Committee on Cybersecurity (TC CYBER) has announced a global standard for cybersecurity in the Internet of Things. ETSI TS 103 645 is a high-level, baseline standard for Internet-connected consumer products which addresses the exploitation of poor security and consumer