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SUMMARY:IoTSF Supply Chain Integrity Project Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) is hosting its second Supply Chain Integrity Project meeting on Tuesday 12th May 09:30-13:00 BST.  This virtual meeting will gather various supply chain stakeholders to discuss and establish the known security challenges within smart supply chains and analyse the priorities of this project. \nSupply chains are increasingly recognised as a major vector for cyber-attacks. Highly notorious examples include Stuxnet and NotPetya. National security agencies including NIST (US)\, ENISA (EU)\, NCSC (UK) have begun developing recommendations for generic IT systems\, but to date no organisation has released guidelines specifically developed for IoT. Supply chain security is also a real and present problem for device OEMs\, who suffer billion in lost revenues through numerous abuses of their intellectual property\, including counterfeiting\, overproduction and IP theft. \nTechnologies and services to mitigate these problems exist\, but the IoT industry is unable to evaluate them confidently. \nThe Supply Chain Integrity Project’s mission is to help IoT operators manage cyber risks to which they are exposed through their suppliers. By addressing the problem of delivering devices into deployments in a trustworthy initial state and maintaining their trustworthiness throughout their operational lifespans it supports the IoT Security Foundation’s mission to “Make it safe to connect”\, and complements preceding work on securing deployed devices. \nThe project will gather information on IoT supply chains in order to build a representative model\, security analysis of which will lead to a set of prioritised recommendations accessible to a wide audience beyond the security community. Participants will gain opportunities to show leadership through their contributions to the industry\, and to gain a lead in their own product development. \nThis meeting is open to IoTSF members and non-members working within the smart supply chain\, to register your place\, email Angela Tansey \nIf you have any queries about this project\, email contact@www.iotsecurityfoundation.org
URL:https://www.iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-supply-chain-integrity-project-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Devoy":MAILTO:jenny.devoy@techworks.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200120T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200120T163000
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SUMMARY:IoTSF Smart Buildings Cyber Security Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Free Smart Buildings and Enterprise IoT Security Workshop by IoT Security Foundation Working Group\nWe would like to invite you to join us on Monday 20th January 2020 at the IoT Security Foundation’s Workshop on the challenges of IoT Security for Smart Buildings. The main focus of our discussions will be to agree an outline of content for a new Guideline which includes the perspectives of the key Smart Buildings’ Security stakeholders.\nThere are many stakeholders who have a need\, and interest\, in fit for purpose security in this area – from solution providers to occupiers. Hence the issues are likely widespread and multi-faceted. \nIn short\, the increasing number of exposed IoT vulnerabilities suggest that something needs to be done to respond to the growing threats that accompany the adoption of connected (“IoT”) technologies in buildings. We assert that the best way to address the many issues is collaboratively\, with key stakeholders. Hence the starting objective we’ve set for the group\, is ‘to understand\, specify\, procure\, install/integrate\, validate\, operate and maintain IoT systems securely in buildings throughout the working life’. \nBut we’d like to hear what you think – what is your perspective? \n1. What problems in the Smart Buildings’ cyber security space have you experienced or know of? \n2. Which are the most urgent problems you think need to be addressed? For example\, because the impact and risk are both high. \n3. What is your view on the different needs\, roles\, and responsibilities of the Smart Building eco-system and other stakeholders? – such as: \n\nTechnology providers and integrators: how should they provision fit for purpose security over the intended life cycle? What assurances should they provide?\nDemand-side users: operators and occupiers. What is required for successful deployment and maintenance?\nGovernment\, policy makers and regulators: Is there a need for basic regulation?\n\nFurther questions we would like to consider as a group. \n\nIs there enough awareness and advice for keeping smart buildings safe across different stakeholders?\nWhat are the relevant standards and best practices that are currently used in the design\, implementation\, procurement\, operation/maintenance of smart building systems? How well do they achieve their goals? Is anything missing or that could be improved?\n\nFinally\, in the light of these questions\, and to get the most out of the workshop please consider this question: What are the top 3 challenges you think the group should begin to address and where you have an interest to help solve? \nPlease take a little time to prepare so we can get the best out of the available time. \nMonday 20th January 2020 12:00-16:30\nRegistration & Lunch: 12:00-13:00; Workshop 13:00-16:30\nFree to attend\nWe look forward to meeting you and working with you. \nSarb Sembhi and James Willison\, IoT Security Foundation Smart Buildings Leaders \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-smart-buildings-cyber-security-workshop/
LOCATION:The Caledonian Club\, 9 Halkin Street\, Belgravia\, London\, SW1X 7DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Devoy":MAILTO:jenny.devoy@techworks.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190923T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190923T170000
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SUMMARY:IoTSF Member Plenary 25
DESCRIPTION:IoTSF members are invited to join us on Monday 23rd September for the 25th IoTSF plenary session at the Caledonian Club\, Belgravia\, London. \nThis plenary session follows the progress of the Working Groups which include self-certification\, Test & Accreditation\, Marcomms\, Best Practice Guides and IoT Landscapes\, as well as providing wider IoTSF operations updates and special guest speakers. This event is for the IoTSF members and invited guests only. \nIf you are not a member and would like to attend please email IoTSF Community Manager\, Jenny Devoy (jenny.devoy@techworks.org.uk). Non-members who register without consulting Jenny will be deleted. \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-member-plenary-25/
LOCATION:The Caledonian Club\, 9 Halkin Street\, Belgravia\, London\, SW1X 7DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meeting,Plenary Session
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jenny Devoy":MAILTO:jenny.devoy@techworks.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190212T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190212T170000
DTSTAMP:20190619T094736Z
CREATED:20190110T150557Z
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SUMMARY:IoTSF Plenary Meeting 21
DESCRIPTION:IoT Security Foundation Member Plenary Meeting 21\nIoTSF members are invited to join us on Tuesday 12th February 2019 for the 21st plenary session\, which takes place at the ILEC Conference Centre\, Earl’s Court\, London. This plenary session follows the progress of the Working Groups and operations updates. \nThis event open to IoTSF members and non-members\, is free to attend and includes lunch on arrival. \nClick here to register your place\nIf you have any queries about this meeting or IoTSF in general\, please email Jenny Devoy jenny.devoy@techworks.org.uk
URL:https://www.iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-plenary-meeting-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190121T120000
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SUMMARY:IoTSF Smart Buildings Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join our next Smart Buildings Meeting on 21st January 2019 12:00-16:30 in London – this meeting is free to attend and open to members and non-members.\nThe IoT invasion has already begun in Smart Buildings and there are familiar issues of insecurity that can only be addressed by bringing stakeholders together. The IoT Security Foundation’s Smart Buildings Working Group has been established to deliver a comprehensive set of guidelines to help each of the supply chain participants to specify\, procure\, install\, integrate\, operate and maintain IoT securely in buildings. \nRegister your place here \nTo find out more about the group go to the dedicated page here: https://www.iotsecurityfoundation.org/smart-buildings
URL:https://www.iotsecurityfoundation.org/event/iotsf-smart-buildings-meeting/
LOCATION:IBIS Earls Court\, 47 Lillie Road\, London\, SW6 1UD\, United Kingdom
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