By now, you’ve probably heard about China’s Social Credit scoring system. It combines facial recognition technology with all sorts of personal data to determine if you’re a good citizen. Jaywalk, for example, and you’ll be fined in under a minute, … [Read more...]
Stratus Digital Systems wants to create airlocks for the IoT
As security researchers gather at Defcon in Vegas, it felt appropriate to profile a startup trying to make the internet of things a bit more secure. I literally hear from dozens of startups each week trying to "secure the IoT," in part because it's a … [Read more...]
Let’s take a look at the new NIST security standard
Y'all know I love a good NIST report. The National Institute of Standards and Technology does a good job of taking the established wisdom and distilling it into a set of best practices or rules for an industry. This isn't the place to go for … [Read more...]
Apple breathes new life into HomeKit with a focus on privacy and security
Given the past few years of history, I wasn’t expecting to hear much about HomeKit this week from Apple’s WorldWide Developer Conference. And yet Apple proved me wrong, announcing HomeKit in routers and more secure video from HomeKit-enabled webcams. … [Read more...]
Congress tries again with IoT security
Last week, four Senators and two members of the House introduced a new bill aimed at protecting connected devices that are used by the U.S. government. It is called the Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2019 and roughly the … [Read more...]
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