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Episode 250: Window Snyder of Thistle on Making IoT Security Easy

The Security Ledger

In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Window Snyder, the founder and CEO of Thistle Technologies about the (many) security challenges facing Internet of Things (IoT) devices and her idea for making things better: Thistle’s platform for secure development and deployment of IoT devices. Read the whole entry. »

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CSA Outlines Data Security Challenges and Best Practices, While ISACA Offers Tips To Retain IT Pros

Security Boulevard

Those stats come from ISACAs Tech Workplace and Culture 2025 report, which is based on a survey of about 7,700 of its members who work in IT areas such as information security, governance, assurance, data privacy and risk management.

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Episode 251: Kry10 CEO Boyd Multerer on building a secure OS for the IoT

The Security Ledger

The post Episode 251: Kry10 CEO Boyd Multerer on building a secure OS for the IoT appeared first on The Security Ledger with Paul F. Related Stories Episode 250: Window Snyder of Thistle on Making IoT Security Easy Forget the IoT. billion active IoT endpoints. Click the icon below to listen.

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Camera tricks: Privacy concerns raised after massive surveillance cam breach

SC Magazine

It is likely that the [role-based access control] frameworks is easier to design and implement for software systems, but when it comes to OT/IoT devices, wrong assumptions are made around how the devices will be accessed and how limited the access to these devices is. “This is a design failure,” agreed Kulkarni. “It

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2025. My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Cybersecurity is on the brink of significant transformation as we approach 2025, grappling with escalating complexities driven by advancements in technology, increasing geopolitical tensions, and the rapid adoption of AI and IoT. While federal advances may slow, state-level momentum continues.