ManySecured Working Group with Guest speaker: Hiran Ravat, Head of IoT Business Development and Partnerships at CSL Group

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Agenda Guest speaker: Hiran Ravat, Head of IoT Business Development and Partnerships at CSL Group followed by Q & A SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials) provide a way to describe the functional sub components of a software system. Their usage is increasingly being “required” by governments to increase transparency and provide improved cyber protections. NquiringMinds

SBOMs and Memory Safety

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SBOM and Memory Safety Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) are gaining momentum within the industry, largely due to the enactment of the “Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity”[1]. This act will lay the foundations for formally publishing an “ingredient list” for software based products. This ingredient list is intended to provide transparency to

Continuous Assurance, Zero Trust Principles and the SNbD Digital Security by Design Challenge

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The Secure Networking by Design project is part of the Digital Security by Design Challenge aimed at improving cybersecurity in today's digital landscape. It recognises the importance of continuous assurance processes in mitigating the risks of advanced attacks and evolving threat scenarios. Continuous assurance is a key component of the ManySecured® system, an open ecosystem

The UK Telecommunications Security Act and the Certified Gateway Requirements

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New security legislation in the UK is being implemented in response to an ever-changing cybersecurity threat landscape within the telecoms sector. It is expected to have a positive ripple effect beyond the UK's shores as it shifts the sector toward stronger networks, more resilient to cyber-attacks. About the UK's Telecommunications (Security) Act The Telecommunications (Security)

Secure Networking by Design and the Digital Security by Design Challenge

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As we start the new year and move into 2023, there are some key developments at IoTSF that we’d like to keep you updated on – especially our support and participation in the Digital Security by Design challenge. But first, what is the Digital Security by Design challenge? The team at the University of

ManySecured Workshop: Securing the IoT Network with Collaborative Analytics

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CLICK HERE for FREE Registration With millions of unsecured IoT devices connecting to insecure gateways and routers in homes and businesses, this means there are many vulnerabilities creating significant risk. ManySecured is a collaborative industry initiative, looking to mitigate this problem with fundamental innovation at the gateway level. By defining data sharing standards,

Router and IoT Device Vulnerabilities: Solutions to a Design Flaw

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The Internet of Things Security Foundation (IoTSF) ManySecured Special Interest Group (SIG) is working to outline high level solutions to a design flaw/problem that affects millions of IoT devices and standard Internet routers. We are also encouraging the development of working prototypes of potential solutions that can be tested for scale and usability. February

Router and IoT Vulnerabilities: Insecure by Design

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When directed to manage an IoT device or router using a browser, passwords and all communications are typically passed over an unencrypted connection. This is a security vulnerability which needs attention.

IoTSF ManySecured Special Interest Group

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With the support of the ManySecured project partners, the  IoT Security Foundation has created a Special Interest Group (SIG) to facilitate Interoperable Security through Collaboration with stakeholders in the IoT ecosystem value chain.