Webinar
IoTSF Houston Webinar: Managing the cyber security risks across the lifecycle of the Smart Built Environment
WebinarThis session will cover the many challenges of managing the cyber security of a Smart Building across the various professionals who will oversee a small part of it over the lifecycle of the building.
IoTSF Webinar: Threat Modelling for Beginners
WebinarRegister Threat Modelling for Beginners With our speakers, IASME's Jason Blake and Secarma's Jennifer Williams. The exciting new series of monthly Zoom webinars continue on Thursday 28th September. Throughout 2023, we'll showcase the latest thought leadership on a range of topics so that you stay ahead of the curve on IoT security.
IoTSF Webinar: Zero Trust Architecture from First Principles
WebinarThe exciting new series of monthly Zoom webinars continue on Thursday 27th July with our speaker, Patrick English, CTO of Zero Trust Solutions
IoTSF Houston: Why Big Data is Not Enough – The Value ‘Little’ Data”
WebinarIn this talk, we’ll cover what little data is in IoT and OT environments, why it matters for digital transformation and cybersecurity resilience, and how to retrieve and manage it in an easy way.
IoTSF June Webinar: Engineering Trustworthy AI
WebinarArtificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most transformative technologies of our time. With two prominent experts in the field, this webinar will explore how we can engineer AI systems so that they are trustworthy.
IoTSF Houston Chapter Webinar – IoT Security Frameworks: A Comprehensive Overview
WebinarJoin us online on the 1st of June and meet the founder members of the first United States Chapter, IoTSF Houston.
IoTSF May Webinar: The Industrial IoT (IIoT)
WebinarRegister for FREE The Industrial IoT (IIoT) The Industrial IoT (IIoT) will be the focus of our next webinar and we're delighted to announce that Alexandru Suditu is our first confirmed speaker. Alex is Director of Cyber Security at ENEVO Group and one of the Founders of IoTSF's Bucharest Chapter. Joining him from
IoTSF April Webinar: European Cyber Resilience Act
WebinarTaking place on the final Thursday of every month throughout 2023, we’ll showcase the latest thought leadership on a range of topics so that you stay ahead of the curve on IoT security. In this webinar we discuss the European Cyber Resilience Act with our first confirmed speaker, Florian Lukavsky.
IoTSF Plenary
WebinarJoin us on 30th March to hear about IoTSF’s projects & industry guest speakers covering key developments in IoT Security.
IoTSF Plenary 30
WebinarThis virtual plenary session follows the progress of the IoTSF Working Group Projects which include the IoTSF Compliance Framework, Secure Design Best Practice Guides, Smart Buildings & Supply Chain Integrity groups. This plenary also features wider IoTSF operations and partnership updates as well as industry guest speakers from NIST and Beau Woods from I
Hardwear.io Security Training Berlin 2021
WebinarAre you interested in reverse engineering, side channel analysis, fault injection attacks, whitebox crypto, or just hardware security in general? Hardwear.io offers some amazing hands-on live training in January 2021 – all online!
Webinar : Manage Vulnerability Reports / November
WebinarWithout mechanisms to report, manage and resolve vulnerabilities, the security of consumer IoT products will diminish over time – and the likelihood of attack or abuse will increase.
Webinar : Keeping Software Updated / 30th October
WebinarSecurity software updates are vital because every IoT product is susceptible to vulnerabilities. If updates cannot be provisioned, the security of the product will diminish over time.
Webinar : Eliminate Universal Default Passwords / October
WebinarIf one device is compromised, all devices with that password are also compromised. New standards and upcoming regulatory change mean organisations need to assess how their IoT products use passwords and ensure universal default passwords are eliminated.
Webinar : Manage Vulnerability Reports / October
WebinarWithout mechanisms to report, manage and resolve vulnerabilities, the security of consumer IoT products will diminish over time – and the likelihood of attack or abuse will increase.