Article | Telemedicine, Remote Patient Monitoring, IoT, and Patient Data Security

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With the numerous advancements in technology today, we now have capabilities that, just a few decades ago, would have likely been thought impossible. It’s easier than ever to access the internet, video chat, call, and text from almost anywhere.

IoTSF Annual Conference Goes Virtual for 2020

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There is no mystery as to why we're going virtual of course, the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on us all and even though the world will have returned to a new normal by December, it is not clear when a vaccine will be publicly and generally available - all we can say is that it is unlikely this year.

IoTSF Supply Chain Integrity Project Meeting

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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. Supply chains are increasingly recognised as a

Just 13% of Consumer IoT Firms Allow Vulnerability Reporting Despite Incoming Laws and International Standards

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An analysis of 330 consumer IoT device manufacturers has revealed five of every six companies (86.7%, 286) don’t allow for vulnerability reporting. This would see them fall foul of new international standards and recently announced plans for a British IoT security law; as well as proposed Australian code of practice and recommendations from the US Dept of Homeland Security.

IoTSF Member Plenary 26

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Join us on 13th February for an exciting day of IoTSF project talks and industry guest speakers covering key developments in IoT Security. You are invited to join us on Thursday 13th February 2020 for the 26th IoT Security Foundation Plenary Session. This plenary session follows the progress of the IoTSF Working Group Projects

Signify Named IoT Security Champion Award Winner 2019

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13 November 2019: Signify has been announced as the 2019 IoT Security Champion of the Year by the IoT Security Foundation. Signify, is a global provider of lighting solutions and was previously known as Philips Lighting. Pictured (left to right) Tom White Paratus People, Zsolt Angyal Signify, Jenny Devoy IoTSF, Alan Banks TechWorks, 

IAR Systems & Secure Thingz Announced as IoTSF Conference Headline Sponsors

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Release Date: 12th November 2019 The IoT Security Foundation (IoTSF) is pleased to announce that IAR Systems and Secure Thingz are the headline sponsors for the 5th Annual IoTSF Conference. The IoT Security Foundation Conference is a one-day event that will entertain and educate 300+ delegates with best practice, next-practice and

Shortlist Announced for IoT Security Champion Award 2019

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We are delighted to announce the shortlist for the 2nd IoT Security Foundation Champion Award. This award seeks to celebrate organisations which demonstrate stewardship when it comes to IoT security. In alphabetical order, they are: Payatu Signify VDOO We would also like to thank all other organisations which submitted

IoT Security Foundation Opens Applications for the IoTSF Champion Award

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The IoT Security Foundation is pleased to announce the IoT Security Champion Award is now open for applications. Now in its second year, the award seeks to identify and celebrate organisations which demonstrate good IoT security stewardship as part of the IoTSF mission to raise security standards and drive best practice