New Report on IoT Security
Schneier on Security
SEPTEMBER 28, 2022
The Atlantic Council has published a report on securing the Internet of Things: “Security in the Billions: Toward a Multinational Strategy to Better Secure the IoT Ecosystem.”
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Schneier on Security
SEPTEMBER 28, 2022
The Atlantic Council has published a report on securing the Internet of Things: “Security in the Billions: Toward a Multinational Strategy to Better Secure the IoT Ecosystem.”
Security Boulevard
MAY 16, 2024
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a cornerstone of business innovation and efficiency. However, the rapid proliferation of IoT devices also introduces significant cybersecurity risks, particularly in the form of IoT vulnerabilities and botnet infections.
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Security Boulevard
MARCH 1, 2024
There is a significant lack of confidence among IT leaders regarding their internet-of-things (IoT) security plans. The post IT Leaders Lack Confidence in IoT Security Plans appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Security Boulevard
DECEMBER 20, 2023
In the era of interconnected devices, the Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized the way we live and work. However, with this convenience comes the pressing need for robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard sensitive information and ensure the integrity of the IoT ecosystem.
The Last Watchdog
SEPTEMBER 5, 2023
New government rules coupled with industry standards meant to give formal shape to the Internet of Things (IoT) are rapidly quickening around the globe. When it comes to IoT, we must arrive at specific rules of the road if we are to tap into the full potential of smart cities, autonomous transportation and advanced healthcare.
Schneier on Security
SEPTEMBER 27, 2018
This one is from NIST: " Considerations for Managing Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks." It's still in draft. Remember, there are many others.
Adam Levin
MARCH 13, 2019
Congress proposed a bill to improve the security of internet-enabled devices called the Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2019. The bipartisan legislation is aimed at establishing standards for any internet-connected device acquired by or used by an employee of the federal government.
Tech Republic Security
DECEMBER 20, 2022
A new Comcast study hints at a major risk to businesses, governments and public systems due to poor cybersecurity in the booming Internet of Things industry. The post Study: Consumer security savvy is way behind IoT threat landscape appeared first on TechRepublic.
Security Boulevard
MARCH 21, 2024
IoT producers must comprehend the relevant rules, consult legal and technological experts and evaluate cybersecurity procedures. The post IoT Consumer Labeling Goes Global – What This Means for Vendors and Consumers appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Security Boulevard
JULY 7, 2022
Technology is ever-evolving, and these days the Internet of Things or IoT phenomenon is expanding its presence swiftly. The post 7 Common Internet of Things (IoT) Attacks that Compromise Security appeared first on EasyDMARC. By the end of 2022, its market is anticipated to expand by 18% to 14.4 billion active connections.
Security Boulevard
APRIL 30, 2024
The post Brits Ban Default Passwords — and More IoT Stupidity appeared first on Security Boulevard. The UK’s Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act aims to improve the security of net-connected consumer gear.
Security Boulevard
MAY 15, 2023
The rapid increase of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology has transformed the world in many ways. From home automation to industrial control systems, IoT has become an integral part of our daily lives. However, as with any new technology, there are significant cybersecurity concerns that come with it.
eSecurity Planet
JANUARY 22, 2021
billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices. As more information about IoT device vulnerabilities is published, the pressure on industry and government authorities to enhance security standards might be reaching a tipping point. government, standards will not apply to the IoT market at-large. Implications for IoT devices.
Tech Republic Security
MARCH 13, 2023
By exploiting webcams and other IoT devices, hackers can spy on private and professional conversations, potentially giving them access to sensitive information, says BitSight. The post How internet-facing webcams could put your organization at risk appeared first on TechRepublic.
Security Boulevard
DECEMBER 25, 2023
Sophisticated Internet of Things (IoT) technologies transformed the cybersecurity systems in financial services. They still find ways to exploit IoT-enabled finance systems […] The post The Intersection of IoT and Financial Security: Expert Tips for Protection appeared first on TuxCare.
Security Affairs
SEPTEMBER 21, 2020
House of Representatives passed the IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act, a bill that aims at improving the security of IoT devices. House of Representatives last week passed the IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act, a bill designed to improve the security of IoT devices. Mark Warner (D-Va.) Pierluigi Paganini.
Schneier on Security
JULY 7, 2020
They just published "Policy Principles for Building a Secure and Trustworthy Internet of Things.". They call for: Distinguishing between consumer and industrial IoT. And if you need more security and privacy principles for the IoT, here's a list of over twenty. Offering incentives for integrating security.
SecureWorld News
OCTOBER 13, 2022
consumers could have a set of cybersecurity labeling standards to protect their Internet of Things (IoT) devices as early as spring 2023 if the White House National Security Council has its way. The move ties in nicely with October being Cybersecurity Awareness Month. In February 2022, the U.S.
Security Boulevard
FEBRUARY 5, 2021
A constantly growing network of connected devices – also known as the Internet of Things (IoT) – is expanding the landscape and reach of information technology and enabling digital business transformation. The post A Step in the Right Direction: The IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Security Affairs
OCTOBER 13, 2020
The number of sensors and smart devices connected to the internet is exponentially rising, which are the 5 Major Vulnerabilities for IoT devices. If you take a look at the global market for IoT, you can easily spot the trend. IoT devices are exposed to cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The Threat is Definitely Real.
SecureBlitz
FEBRUARY 15, 2021
This post will show you the security considerations for Internet Of Things (IoT). Plus, the 5 ways to secure IoT in your enterprise. The overall market value for the Internet of things is expected to reach a whopping $1.11 billion IoT devices. trillion in the next five years. We could expect as many as 21.5
Security Boulevard
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021
The Internet of Things (IoT) includes items such as smart appliances, smartwatches, and medical sensors. For organizations to enjoy all of the benefits and convenience of IoT devices, enterprise customers must fully understand the potential risks and threats to their systems and the underlying data.
The Last Watchdog
DECEMBER 11, 2022
The Internet of Everything ( IoE ) is on the near horizon. For instance, very visibly over the past decade, Internet of Things ( IoT ) computing devices and sensors have become embedded everywhere. Smart devices and IoT systems are beginning to interconnect with each other and this is only going to continue.”.
Security Boulevard
FEBRUARY 15, 2022
Aeris today updated a cloud service that leverages machine learning and other forms of artificial intelligence to secure internet of things (IoT) platforms connected via cellular networks. The post Aeris Adds AI Capability to Secure IoT Platforms appeared first on Security Boulevard.
CSO Magazine
APRIL 11, 2023
Cybersecurity vendor CrowdStrike has announced the release of new extended detection and response (XDR) capabilities within its Falcon platform to secure extended internet of things (XIoT) assets including IoT, Industrial IoT, OT, and medical devices.
NSTIC
MAY 16, 2022
The NIST Cybersecurity for IoT program published Considerations for Managing Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks (NISTIR 8228) in June 2019, nearly 3 years ago. Since then, IoT technology has continued to develop and be adopted across sectors and markets.
The Hacker News
JANUARY 3, 2022
Cybersecurity researchers have proposed a novel approach that leverages electromagnetic field emanations from the Internet of Things (IoT) devices as a side-channel to glean precise knowledge about the different kinds of malware targeting the embedded systems, even in scenarios where obfuscation techniques have been applied to hinder analysis.
The Last Watchdog
NOVEMBER 9, 2020
The Internet of Things (IoT) has come a long, long way since precocious students at Carnegie Melon University installed micro-switches inside of a Coca-Cola vending machine so they could remotely check on the temperature and availability of their favorite beverages. The mainstreaming of IoT IoT very clearly has gone mainstream.
SecureBlitz
NOVEMBER 13, 2023
Here, I will talk about IoT technologies and trends. These days, the Internet of Things (IoT) is considered to be one of the most promising technologies with the hugest potential to change a lot of industries and, consequently, a lot of processes and tasks in our daily and professional lives.
Security Boulevard
MARCH 7, 2023
Akamai Technologies today extended the reach of its microsegmentation platform by adding support for an agentless approach to secure internet-of-things (IoT) and operational technology (OT) devices. The post Akamai Adds Agentless Option for Securing IoT and OT Devices appeared first on Security Boulevard.
eSecurity Planet
JANUARY 20, 2022
Incidents of malware targeting Linux-based Internet of Things (IoT) devices jumped by more than a third in 2021, with three malware families the primary drivers behind the increase. Threats to Open Source, IoT. Also read: Top IoT Security Solutions for 2022. A Fast-Growing Attack Surface.
Security Boulevard
JANUARY 11, 2024
The rapid proliferation of the Internet of Things (IoT) represents vast opportunities for the public sector. However, as IoT innovation and adoption grows, so do the associated security risks. Today’s Internet of Things might as well be called the Internet of Threats.
CyberSecurity Insiders
NOVEMBER 25, 2021
A new legislation was introduced in the Britain’s parliament last week aiming to better protect IoT devices from sophisticated hackers. Now, comes the big question…what if companies indulging in the manufacturing of IoT cannot comply with the newly planned Britain’s digital law.? Well, it’s simple….the Hope it does!
Security Boulevard
FEBRUARY 18, 2021
As 2020 wound to a close, the year’s end marked a major milestone in strengthening the security of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and systems. In December, the IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act was signed into law, raising the priority of cybersecurity across a variety of industries and use cases.
CyberSecurity Insiders
APRIL 18, 2021
For building trust among users, companies manufacturing web connected devices should get the approval of Internet of Secure Things Alliance (iOXT) that approves the product only when it passes all the eight security principles planned by it before. And in coming days Gmail and Youtube will join the list.
Security Boulevard
FEBRUARY 9, 2024
Insight #1 From toasters to toothbrushes , the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to wreak havoc on the internet. IoT manufacturers need to do better. The post Cybersecurity Insights with Contrast CISO David Lindner | 2/9/24 appeared first on Security Boulevard.
CSO Magazine
MAY 3, 2023
The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) has approved a set of security specifications for internet of things (IoT) systems. The ITU-T is responsible for coordinating standards for telecommunications and information communication technology for cybersecurity.
Security Boulevard
JULY 13, 2022
A survey of 800 senior IT managers, senior IT security managers and project managers responsible for industrial internet-of-things (IIoT)/operational technology (OT) found 94% reported their organization experienced a security incident in the last 12 months.
Security Boulevard
FEBRUARY 9, 2023
Implementing modern cryptography standards on tiny IoT devices is hard. The post Amazing Fast Crypto for IoT — US NIST Fingers ASCON appeared first on Security Boulevard. They’re underpowered, need to sip battery charge and something like AES is often overkill.
Security Boulevard
APRIL 5, 2021
When it comes to cybersecurity, industrial IT—consisting mainly of operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS)—has failed to keep up with development in the enterprise IT world. That’s mostly because industries’ adoption of internet technology has been slower when compared with enterprises.
Security Boulevard
DECEMBER 4, 2023
The operator behind the growing P2PInfect botnet is turning their focus to Internet of Things (IoT) and routers running the MIPS chip architecture, expanding their list of targets and offering more evidence that the malware is an experienced threat actor.
Security Boulevard
MARCH 14, 2022
Will NIST’s cybersecurity labeling for consumer software and IoT products help us achieve better security? The post NIST provides recommended criteria for cybersecurity labeling for consumer software and IoT products appeared first on Software Integrity Blog. Our experts weigh in.
Security Boulevard
OCTOBER 24, 2022
The internet of things (IoT) can be used for more than just remotely turning on your coffee pot; the IoT can also seemingly predict the future. Today, companies are turning to IoT-enabled remote monitoring tools that can use predictive maintenance to analyze how assets operate.
CyberSecurity Insiders
JANUARY 31, 2022
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been exploding in the last decade, with more and more connected objects or devices. IoT also enables home security systems to offer a variety of new features, such as secure biometrics and face detection at your door. . IoT enables secure, remote updates, for devices installed for a long time.?
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