July 2024 Newsletter
IoT Security Foundation
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In this edition:
'A holistic approach for a sustainable IoT cyber security' and?'Securing your Embedded System - Where to get started?
Our next webinar takes place on Thursday 25th July?2024 with Cagatay Buyuktopcu of BEKO/CyberWhiz presenting 'The top 6 requirements you need to fulfil in OT cyber security' and?Dr David Long of Doulos with?'Securing your Embedded System - Where to get started?'. Joining us from Istanbul, Cagatay will?focus on three pillars of IoT: edge, mobile application and cloud. David's presentation will highlight how an SDL and the IoTSF Security Assurance Framework can be used together at each step to meet the security requirements. Register on Zoom now and join host Chris Bennison as IoTSF's popular monthly webinar series continues.?
Last week's Plenary event ?
One Birdcage Walk – home of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers - was the stylish scene of last week's IoTSF Plenary event which featured a packed thought leadership agenda to brief members on the latest deep subject matter expertise. The demonstrable knowledge, strength, influence and productivity of the IoTSF’s working groups was showcased emphatically at this compelling event.? Click the button below for the critical updates and key takeaways.
Call for Speakers deadline is tomorrow
The 10th Annual IoTSF Conference takes place on Wednesday 23rd October at London's IET.
If you would like to guarantee a speaking slot, we encourage you to take one of our limited, cost-effective sponsorship packages. Click the button below and go to the 'Call for Speakers' tab for details. IoTSF Corporate members can register for the conference for FREE (conditions apply), IoTSF Professional members get a heavily discounted rate and guests can grab a discounted early-bird ticket. A huge thank you to our confirmed sponsors and exhibitors Keysight, Secarma, Device Authority, Siemens, qomodo, Doulos, IC Resources and Green Hills.
New IoTSF Chapter
Yesterday, the IoTSF announced a new Chapter in Amsterdam. The chapter founders are: Antoinette Hodes (Leader), Antriksh Shah, Aseem Jakhar and Jan Jager. Antoinette said, “I’m so happy that we, at last, have an IoTSF Chapter for Amsterdam. “By fostering an atmosphere that encourages knowledge sharing and facilitating meaningful discussions, the ultimate aim is to cultivate a thriving community of IoT enthusiasts who can mutually learn and drive collective growth." In the next 12 months, IoTSF Amsterdam aims to hold two in-person events as well as smaller meetups every second Thursday of the month with guest speakers, pizza and drinks. Webinars aimed at the Netherlands IoT community are also planned.
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Watch our June?webinar
'Enhancing Cyber Resilience' and 'Top 6 requirements you need to fulfil in OT Cyber Security from a?NIS2 perspective' with Antoinette Hodes of Check Point alongside?Johannes?Niemi and Simon Loynes of Tosibox With implementing the NIS2 Directive, understanding and preparing for compliance has never been more crucial. Watch Johannes and Simon as they guide you through the complexities of NIS2 compliance and provide practical strategies on how to simplify the process. We also delved?into the world of OT security and gained valuable insights on threats, risk-based defence, digital transformation, resilience strategies, AI integration and future trends.? Access the full webinar with presenter Chris Bennison?on our?members-only platform via the Plenary Message Board, or catch a condensed version on YouTube (see above).
ManySecured’s leaders in draft NIST trusted IoT onboarding guide
"Establishing trust between a network and an IoT device prior to providing the device with the credentials it needs to join the network is crucial for mitigating the risk of potential attacks. "There are two possibilities for attack. One happens when a device is convinced to join an unauthorized network, which would take control of the device. The other occurs when a network is infiltrated by a malicious device. "Trust is achieved by attesting and verifying the identity and posture of the device and the network before providing the device with its network credentials, a process known as network-layer onboarding.”
Compliance with the EU AI Act: The TechWorks TAIBOM project
The EU AI Act, which is the world’s first comprehensive AI law, was unanimously approved by the EU council on 21st May 2024. Deeply ingrained in this legislation is the requirement for AI systems to be trustworthy. Clearly, without trust in AI systems, it cannot be expected that they will be widely adopted. “The purpose of this Regulation is to improve the functioning of the internal market by laying down a uniform legal framework... to promote the uptake of human centric and trustworthy AI while ensuring a high level of protection of health, safety, fundamental rights...”
With a focus on engineering trustworthy AI, the TechWorks AI working group is open to any member of AESIN, IoTSF, NMI, TechNES or PEUK. Click HERE and go to the 'Register interest' tab. Save the date: This year's TechWorks Awards & Gala Dinner takes place on Wednesday 4th December 2024 at London's Royal Lancaster Hotel.
...and finally?
We are delighted to announce that our annual TechWorks ???????????? & ???????? ???????????? will return this year on ??????????????????, ???????????????? ?????? ????????, as we head back South to the exquisite Royal Lancaster London .
Tickets are available here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/techworks-awards-gala-dinner-2024-tickets-910620800327
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