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NIST Plans To Examine Internet of Things (IoT) For Its Cybersecurity Framework

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

Sessions at the workshop are being livestreamed , and are exploring the extraterritorial application of the NIST framework, sector-specific requirements, and uses for small businesses. NIST’s focus on the IoT sector also comes as the IoT sector is coming under greater regulatory scrutiny in the US.

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Why smart meters will be essential to our sustainable future

CyberSecurity Insiders

million smart and advanced meters in homes and small businesses by the end of 2020 , representing a 12% increase from the previous year. But, through the use of technology such as IoT eSIMs , providers can ensure that their smart meters remain connected 24/7 over a typical 10 to 15 year lifespan. In the UK alone, there were 23.6

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Spotlight Podcast: The Demise of the Password may be closer than you think!

The Security Ledger

» Related Stories Spotlight Podcast: Building Resilience into the IoT with Rob Spiger Episode 176: Security Alarms in Census II Open Source Audit. Also: The New Face of Insider Threats with Code42 As Cyber Attacks Mount, Small Businesses seek Authentication Fix. Read the whole entry. »

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12 Top Vulnerability Management Tools for 2023

eSecurity Planet

Identify all IoT, OT, and IT assets for a comprehensive, categorized inventory. Best for: Small businesses, developers, pen testers, and consultants. Best for: The security needs of small businesses. Best for: Small businesses that want to incorporate employee security awareness too. asset/month.

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7 Best Penetration Testing Service Providers in 2023

eSecurity Planet

The company offers a range of pentesting services, including applications, networks, remote access, wireless, open source intelligence (OSINT), social engineering, and red teaming. Like BreachLock, ScienceSoft also offers a mix of manual and automated testing. See our full article on penetration testing costs.