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.

IoTSF ManySecured Special Interest Group

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With the support of the ManySecured project partners, the  IoT Security Foundation has created a Special Interest Group (SIG) to facilitate Interoperable Security through Collaboration with stakeholders in the IoT ecosystem value chain.

Article | Telemedicine, Remote Patient Monitoring, IoT, and Patient Data Security

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With the numerous advancements in technology today, we now have capabilities that, just a few decades ago, would have likely been thought impossible. It’s easier than ever to access the internet, video chat, call, and text from almost anywhere.

The Impact of Internet of Things on our Lives (IoTSF Promoted Event)

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IMPACTech & IoTSF would like to invite you to attend our event on The Impact of Internet of Things on our Lives highlighting four important areas: developments and IoT technologies, applications, connected society and finally data and security. The event will take place on the 24th of March 2017 at IBM and features IoT Security talks from IoTSF Managing Director John Moor as well as other IoTSF members.